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Brazil's Petrobras wants a mandate for coprocessed Diesel, says CEO

Magda Chabriard, the CEO of Brazil's Petrobras, said that the company wants the government to require the use coprocessed diesel with vegetable oil. The firm is capable of producing fuels with up to 10% renewable contents.

The coprocessed diesel is not included in the recently passed alw which created incentives to decarbonize fuels, including a mandate for a so-called separate green diesel.

Chambriard, at an event held in Rio de Janeiro, said that "our coprocessed Diesel still does not have a mandate."

Petrobras has taken steps to reduce emissions by using coprocessed diesel.

The CEO stressed the importance of collaboration between the oil and agribusiness sectors to reduce emissions. He added that Petrobras is looking to source vegetable oils from agribusiness in order to produce coprocessed Diesel.

She said, "We will do this without conflicting with Brazilian agribusiness."

Chambriard reaffirmed her support for expanding the oil exploration process to add more reserves. This was in response to a new request by the Brazilian environmental agency Ibama, which requested information on the environmental licensing processes for drilling within the Foz do Amazonas Basin. (Reporting and writing by Rodrigo Viga Gaier, Isabel Teles, and Brendan O'Boyle).

(source: Reuters)