A growing number of large Brazilian companies will seek protection from creditors in 2017, hitting a record for a third straight year due to a harsh recession and tight credit conditions, bankers and lawyers said on Monday. New bankruptcy filings from companies with annual revenue surpassing 50 million reais ($16 million) are expected to top... Continue Reading →
Maersk weighs sale of Brazil oil and gas assets
A.P. Moller-Maersk (MAERSKb.CO) is considering selling its oil and gas business in Brazil as the shipping giant's energy group narrows operations in a restructuring, its chief executive said. While the group has given itself two years to decide on the exact strategy, Maersk Energy is clearly focusing on its two major developments that are planned... Continue Reading →
Oil Braces for Trump Ban Fallout as Halliburton Says Stay Put
Oil-services giant Halliburton Co. told employees to stay put. Another global oil company is reconsidering whether to place a crude trader in Houston. And universities that train energy workers across the country estimated that hundreds of students may be affected. Of all the energy sectors that may feel the pain of President Donald Trump’s order... Continue Reading →
Odebrecht shipyard Enseada Paraguaçu seeks approval for recovery Plan
Jan. 30, 2017 With debts of R $ 1.3 billion, Enseada Paraguaçu is the first Odebrecht company to request approval of an extrajudicial recovery plan to avoid bankruptcy The Enseada Paraguaçu shipyard, whose main partner is Odebrecht, asked Friday night that the Rio de Janeiro court approve a request for extrajudicial recovery for the company.... Continue Reading →
Brazil Exempts Military From Pension Shake-Up to Ensure Support
As the Brazilian government prepares for a confrontation with the nation’s workforce over far-reaching pension reform, one profession is notably absent from the belt-tightening move: the military. Following Congress’s approval of a public spending cap late last year, the government of President Michel Temer is pushing ahead with a broad pension reform as the next stage... Continue Reading →
Ex-tycoon Batista held on return to Brazil on graft charges: report
Eike Batista, once Brazil's richest man, flew into Rio de Janeiro on Monday and was detained by federal police in connection with charges including an alleged $16 million bribe to a former governor, Globo news television reported. Batista, a brash entrepreneur who became the face of Brazil's now-fizzled commodities boom, had been sought since last... Continue Reading →
DEEP SEA SUPPLY RENEWS SUPPORT VESSEL CONTRACT FOR ONE YEAR IN BRAZIL
Jan, 2017 The AHTS Sea Tiger multipurpose vessel will have another year of contract with Petrobras. The state company has extended the deadline for the current contract with Norway's Deep Sea Supply to support its offshore platforms, starting at the end of January. The unit, built in 1998, has operated in Brazil since 2013,... Continue Reading →
Brazil Supreme Court approves Odebrecht graft plea deal testimony
Mon Jan 30, 2017 The corporate logo of Odebrecht is seen in a construction site in Caracas, Venezuela January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins The president of Brazil's Supreme Court, Carmen Lucia Rocha, has approved plea bargain statements by 77 executives of engineering conglomerate Odebrecht [ODBES.UL], who are being investigated for paying bribes in the... Continue Reading →
Greenpeace launches campaign against oil exploration off Brazil
zoom The environmentalist group, Greenpeace, has launched a new campaign in Brazil with an aim to protect the newly discovered Amazon Reef from oil exploration. In the far north of Brazil, where the Amazon River meets the sea, there is a coral reef whose discovery was announced by a group of scientists in April... Continue Reading →
Odebrecht says willing to exit Peru amid government pressure
Brazilian construction company Odebrecht [ODBES.UL] said on Friday it was willing to sell off its remaining projects and businesses in Peru as it faces a massive graft inquiry and calls from the government to leave the Andean country. Earlier this week, Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski delivered his most heated remarks yet on the scandal,... Continue Reading →