Petrobras and Bolivia Plan Joint-Venture Gas, Fuel Partnerships

godking
16 February 2006 5:00am

Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Brazil´s state-controlled oil company, and Bolivia plan to create joint ventures to increase Bolivia´s control of its energy assets while securing Brazilian supplies of natural gas.

Rio de Janeiro-based Petrobras, the Bolivian Hydrocarbon Ministry and Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos, Bolivia´s state oil company, expect to sign an agreement this month, Petrobras said in a statement.

Bolivian President Evo Morales won election last year on a promise to force Petrobras and other foreign companies to cede control of energy assets and pay more for oil and natural gas.

Petrobras, which has invested more than $1.5 billion in Bolivia since 1995, runs Bolivia´s refineries. It also produces half of Brazil´s natural gas in Bolivia, a supply that was cut during protests last year.

“The meetings with the Bolivian authorities confirm the chance that the two sides will reach an agreement that will lead to a way to live together in a mutually advantageous, sustainable and binding way,” Petrobras President Jose Sergio Gabrielli said in the statement.

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