Petrobras in initial talks to buy back Brazil refinery from Mubadala, sources say

Industry:    5 days ago

Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras is in initial direct negotiations with Abu Dhabi’s ‌Mubadala sovereign wealth fund to repurchase the Mataripe refinery in Brazil, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on ​Monday.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said last ​month that Petrobras would repurchase the refinery, which had ⁠been sold during the administration of his predecessor ​Jair Bolsonaro. After Lula’s remarks, Petrobras had said it would ​analyze a potential deal.

A deal could be inked by the end of this year, the sources said. Mataripe is Brazil’s second largest ​refinery, but is operating at only around 60% ​of capacity, while Petrobras’ plants are operating at their limit in ‌order ⁠to boost local production, one source said.

Petrobras’ plans to increase refining capacity have gained fresh urgency after the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran caused global diesel prices to ​surge, impacting Brazilian ​consumers due ⁠to the country’s dependency on foreign diesel. Brazil imports about a quarter of its ​total diesel needs.

The rise in fuel prices ​has ⁠become a major concern for Lula ahead of a presidential election in October, where he will seek a fourth ⁠non-consecutive ​term.

Petrobras did not immediately comment. Mubadala ​declined to comment.

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