Brazil’s Petrobras Goes for Risky Gamble in Deep Turkey Seas

Brazil’s state-owned oil company Petrobras announced that it will soon be operating in Turkey after winning a bid for drilling rights in the Black Sea. The Petrobras operation will be a 50-50 deal with TürkÀ½ye PetrollerÀ½ AnonÀ½m Ortaklidi (TPAO).

Petrobras, one of the world’s most experienced deep-water drilling companies, will be operating at depths of between 1,200 and 2,200 meters in what the company admits is a high risk venture as the Black Sea region is little explored.

On the other hand, if petroleum is found the compensation could be enormous.

Petrobras drills in the United States, Libya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and in Colombia, besides other areas in South America.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil’s Business Leader Urges Bigger Role for Businesses

In Brazil, the president of the Federation of Industries of the State of São ...

Unchanged 9.6% Jobless Rate in Brazil Is Good News for Market

Latin American stocks climbed, with Brazilian shares posting some of the region’s biggest gains, ...

Blackness’s Fear and Stigma Make Brazil a 6% Black Country

I would now like to turn my attention to the ever popular argument concerning ...

4.4 Million Brazilians Are in College, a 27% Jump

According to a new study, the Gains of Education on the Labor Market, higher ...

Tortured by the Military Former Brazilian Prisoners Want Truth Commission

Former Brazilian radical militants who were tortured during the Brazilian military regime (1964/1985) supported ...

Three US Multinationals Ares Eating the Amazon, Says Greenpeace

Expanding soybean cultivation is one of the main causes of deforestation in the Amazon ...

Government Declares Brazil’s Zero Hunger a Success

2005 was "very positive" for Brazil as far as activities to combat poverty are ...

Raising Interests Shouldn’t Be Brazil’s Only Way to Fight Inflation, Says Minister

The Brazilian government is considering additional anti-inflationary measures such as tax breaks and lower ...

Brazil’s Corruption Scandal Keeping Country from Having Better Credit Profile

Latin American markets mostly declined on the day, as investors continued their trend from ...

Elections in Quibocó

Mardoqueu is made out of fine French bread dough. White and lean like a ...