Brazil's top prosecutor brought new charges against Senate President Renan Calheiros on Monday, accusing him of taking part in corruption at state oil company Petrobras a week after he was nearly removed in an earlier embezzlement case. Prosecutor General Rodrigo Janot said Calheiros had received part of a donation of 800,000 reais ($240,000) in 2010... Continue Reading →
THE HULL OF P-68 IS COMPLETED IN RIO GRANDE AND ITS ON ITS WAY TO ESPITITO SANTO FOR INTEGRATION
The P-68 platform, which is part of the replicating FPSOs, had another construction phase completed. With the completion of the hull at the Rio Grande Shipyard, it now sails towards the Jurong shipyard, in Espírito Santo, where it will go through the process integration and installation of modules. When fully completed, the platform... Continue Reading →
Oil surges to 1 1/2-year high, Fed rate increase looms
Oil prices surged to their highest since mid 2015 and U.S. Treasury yields hit a more than two-year peak on Monday after the world's top crude producers agreed to cut output. Coming at the start of a week when the United States is expected to raise interest rates for the only the second time since... Continue Reading →
Brazil prosecutors say Lula acted for Saab to win jets order
Brazilian federal prosecutors on Friday formally accused former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of having interfered in a government tender to buy new fighter jets in favor of Swedish plane maker Saab AB. Lula, who was no longer in the presidency when the suspected illegal practices happened, was accused of having used its influence... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s Temer Sees Disapproval Surge as Economic Woes Mount
Brazilian President Michel Temer’s disapproval rating surged in an opinion poll as the nation’s economy remains mired in its worst recession on record. About 51 percent of respondents rated Temer’s government as bad or terrible, up from 31 percent in July, according to a Datafolha poll published in Folha de S. Paulo newspaper Sunday. Forty... Continue Reading →
Ex-Odebrecht director links Brazil’s president to illegal transfers: report
A former director of Brazilian engineering firm Odebrecht SA told prosecutors that the company made several illegal contributions to politicians from the ruling PMDB party including President Michel Temer, according to a report aired Friday night by Globo TV. If prosecutors prove the accusations, Temer could face an impeachment trial that could destabilize his six-month-old... Continue Reading →
New orders designated to Estaleiro Atlântico Sul shipyard (EAS)
The Merchant Marine Fund has granted priority for financial support to the South American Tanker Company Navigação S.A. (Satco) for the acquisition of eight tanker vessels. The Atlântico Sul Shipyard (EAS), in Suape (PE), has a memorandum of understanding with Satco for the construction of the vessels, totaling more than R $ 2.2 billion.... Continue Reading →
Petrobras – Divestment Systematic
Rio de Janeiro, December 8, 2016 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras informs that the preventive order issued by the Brazilian Federal Accounting Court (TCU), yesterday, about Petrobras’ Divestment Systematic, authorized the continuation of the five processes that are in final negotiation. The Federal Accounting Court has also established that the Company should abstain from... Continue Reading →
Petrobras ordered to suspend divestiture programme
Court allows deals nearing completion to be finalised but further sales put on hold Reuters 8 Dec 2016 Brazil's federal auditing court (TCU) asked state-controlled oil company Petrobras on Wednesday to temporarily suspend its divestiture programme while the court reviews asset sales procedures. The decision could delay Petrobras efforts to raise $15.1 billion from asset... Continue Reading →
Brazil top court rules Senate head can stay, defuses crisis
Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned an injunction that ordered the indicted head of the Senate, Renan Calheiros, to step down, voting to allow him to continue in the post but not in the presidential line of succession. The 6-3 ruling defuses a clash between the top court and the Senate that threatened to derail... Continue Reading →