
“Passport for the future”: Brazil: Lula celebrates oil discovery in Amazon estuary
Previously, Petrobras had the discovery of hydrocarbons at a depth of almost 2,900 meters about 175 kilometers off the coast of the state of Amapa
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Earlier, Petrobras had announced the discovery of hydrocarbons at a depth of just under 2,900 meters about 175 kilometers off the coast of the state of Amapa. They will continue to explore to know what Amapa can offer, the Petrobras boss was quoted on G1. He said in the face of international criticism of the exploitation of fossil fuels in the Amazon estuary: “This is about national sovereignty.”.
Furthermore, A country that has oil of this quality will not allow anyone to interfere. Environmentalists fear that oil production will endanger biodiversity in water bodies and have negative effects on climate change. In addition, the rights of indigenous peoples based in the region would be disregarded, Greenpeace Brasil had already declared in the run-up to the UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil (COP30) last November. This said the head of state during a visit to a drilling ship of the semi-state Brazilian mineral oil company Petrobras, as can be seen on a stream of the online portal “G1”.
In addition, Exact extent still unclear How extensive the deposits are, can not be exactly determined at this time, said Petrobras President Magda Chambriard.
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Earlier, Petrobras had announced the discovery of hydrocarbons at a depth of just under 2,900 meters about 175 kilometers off the coast of the state of Amapa.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThey will continue to explore to know what Amapa can offer, the Petrobras boss was quoted on G1.
reliability low1/4 sourcesHe said in the face of international criticism of the exploitation of fossil fuels in the Amazon estuary: “This is about national sovereignty.”.
reliability low1/4 sourcesA country that has oil of this quality will not allow anyone to interfere. Environmentalists fear that oil production will endanger biodiversity in water bodies and have negative effects on climate change.
reliability low1/4 sourcesIn addition, the rights of indigenous peoples based in the region would be disregarded, Greenpeace Brasil had already declared in the run-up to the UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil (COP30) last November.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThis said the head of state during a visit to a drilling ship of the semi-state Brazilian mineral oil company Petrobras, as can be seen on a stream of the online portal “G1”.
reliability low1/4 sourcesExact extent still unclear How extensive the deposits are, can not be exactly determined at this time, said Petrobras President Magda Chambriard.
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