By Katia Cortes
Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Brazil's Mines and Energy Minister Edison Lobao said the government is studying how to manage so- called pre-salt oil fields and ``has no interest in breaking contracts,'' O Globo newspaper reported.
Lobao said ``there'll be a long debate in congress'' in case the decision on how to manage the fields demands a change in legislation, O Globo reported. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will ultimately determine the policy, Lobao said, according to O Globo.
Yesterday, O Globo cited the minister as saying the government may expropriate pre-salt oil wells that have been licensed to companies such as Petroleo Brasileiro SA if they find the wells are linked to others that haven't yet been auctioned.
segunda-feira, 25 de agosto de 2008
Lobao Says Brazil Plans to Uphold Oil Contracts, O Globo Says
Publicado por Agência de Notícias às 25.8.08
Marcadores: Internacionais sobre o Brasil, Petróleo e Derivados
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