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Brazil’s Eneva in Direct Talks for Petrobras’ Urucu Cluster Oilfield

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Publicly traded Brazilian energy firm Eneva SA has entered into direct talks with state-run oil firm Petrobras to purchase a complex of oil and gas fields in the Amazon rainforest known as the Urucu cluster, the companies said in separate securities filings on Monday, February 1st.

Eneva SA has entered into direct talks with state-run oil firm Petrobras to purchase a complex of oil and gas fields in the Amazon rainforest known as the Urucu cluster,
Eneva SA has entered into direct talks with state-run oil firm Petrobras to purchase a complex of oil and gas fields in the Amazon rainforest known as the Urucu cluster. (Photo internet reproduction)

The statement, which followed a report earlier in the day in online newspaper Brazil Journal, gave no details on timing or price.

The Brazil Journal article said Eneva competitor 3R Petroleum Oleo e Gas SA had made a higher offer during a bidding round in 2020, but that round was scuttled after Petrobras determined the terms attached to the 3R bid were unacceptable.

Eneva was victorious in a fresh bidding round, Brazil Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. While it did not cite a specific price, Eneva’s new offer was 30% to 40% higher than its previous bid for the asset, which was US$600 million, the paper reported.

The two companies will now negotiate the terms of the potential sale contract, which could take months, the article added.

A representative for Petroleo Brasileiro SA declined to elaborate on the securities filing. Eneva did not respond to a request for comment.

Common shares in Eneva closed up 13.51% on Monday, February 1st, while shares in Petrobras gained 3.15%.

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