Brazil Will Go to Nigeria for Gas If Bolivia’s Price Hikes Are Too High

Brazil is considering buying natural gas from other countries including Nigeria after its main supplier, Bolivia, demanded higher prices.

Importing gas from Nigeria would require building new plants to process liquefied gas brought to Brazil in ships.

Brazilian state-owned Petróleo Brasileiro SA, Petrobras, would have to invest as much as US$ 300 million to supply Brazil’s southern states alone with liquefied gas, said Sulgás president Edivilson Brom, whose company distributes gas throughout the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

"We have excellent relations with other gas-producing countries such as Nigeria," said Brazil’s Foreign Affairs Minister Celso Amorim. "Our diplomacy has created the conditions for us to broaden our supplies."

Brazil is looking to diversify sources of natural gas after Bolivian President Evo Morales last week gave international oil companies in Bolivia six months to renegotiate contracts and pay higher prices for energy.

Brazil depends on Bolivia for half the natural gas it consumes.

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said in a speech in Aimorés, Brazil, on Friday that his country must seek to become self-sufficient in natural gas in the same way it did in oil.

Natural gas distributors in the southern states of Brazil plan to press Petrobras to speed up plans to import liquefied natural gas to reduce their dependency on Bolivia, their only source of supply.

"We still can’t rule out the possibility of future disruption in the supply from Bolivia due to (more) political change," said Brom. "We can’t trust Evo Morales. He is very unpredictable."

Rio de Janeiro-based Petrobras will challenge any attempts by Bolivia to charge more for natural gas, and threatened to cancel all expansion plans in Bolivia, said CEO José Sérgio Gabrielli on Thursday, May 4.

Lula has sought to allay tension with Bolivia, saying the two countries would negotiate energy prices "in the most democratic way possible".

After a three-hour meeting with Morales last week, Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez and Argentina’s President Nestor Kirchner, The Brazilian President also backtracked on the decision to stop investing in Bolivia.

At least three other enterprises have said they would negotiate with Bolivia after the government said it would honor deals with the companies.

Mercopress – www.mercopress.com

Tags:

You May Also Like

Time Again for Couromoda, When Brazil Becomes World’s Leather Capital

The 34th International Shoes, Sportsgoods and Leathergoods Fair (Couromoda), is going to bring together ...

Orson Welles’ Youth’s Folly in Brazil

The story that so much interested filmmaker Orson Welles, was the tale of four ...

Brazil’s Lula Praises Press as Inevitable Medicine

In his first open-ended collective press interview since taking office two years and four ...

Brazil President Is in New York to Address the UN on the Evils of US’s Invasion of Privacy

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is already in New York, where she arrived this Monday ...

Brazilian Bishop Decides to Starve to Death Over River Transposition

With the aim of stopping the São Francisco River transposition project, the Catholic bishop ...

On Advice of Counsel

1. President Lula should legalize all immigrants living in Brazil. 2. Should assist Brazilians ...

Those Who Ordered the Murders in Brazil Must Be Punished, Says Political Scientist

An aggressive campaign against crime, a crackdown on criminals and a program to put ...

Unesco Applauds Brazil on Child Labor Effort

Brazil is on the right track for resolving the country’s nearly chronic child labor ...

Arab Summit Brings Typical Art and Food to Brazil

Brazilian music, Arab cinema, Moroccan food, photography exhibits, and typical Peruvian cuisine should be ...

Brazil and Argentina Put a Show of Unity, But Trade Trouble Persists

Brazil and Argentina presidents met Wednesday in the border town of Puerto Iguazú, in ...