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Cyberlibrarian
US government to loan Petrobras $10 billion (http://www.oilonline.com/home/digest/?tx_ttnews[tt_news)


The U.S. government is prepared to provide up to $10 billion in loans to finance the development of massive hydrocarbon reserves off Brazil’s coast, a Brazilian official said Wednesday.

President Barack Obama’s national security adviser, Gen. James Jones, discussed the matter with officials this week during a visit to the South American country, Brazilian Planning Minister Paulo Bernardo da Silva told reporters.

He said the U.S. Export-Import Bank already has signed a letter of intent in that regard with Brazilian state oil company Petrobras.

The loan is equal in value to a similar credit line agreed to with the China Development Bank, also for exploiting Brazil’s “pre-salt” area, so-named because the estimated 80 billion barrels of high-quality crude in that new oil frontier lie far beneath the ocean floor under layers of rock and an unstable salt formation.

Under the agreement with the Chinese state bank, finalized during Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s visit to Beijing in May, Brazil can repay the loan facility with oil as opposed to cash.

According to the government’s projections, the pre-salt reserves – located at a depth of up to seven kilometers (4.3 miles) below the ocean surface in an 800-kilometer by 200-kilometer area – could eventually lead to a nearly six-fold increase in Brazil’s current proven reserves of 14 billion barrels and transform that nation into one of the world’s 10 largest oil producers and a major crude exporter.

Petrobras plans to invest close to $29 billion through 2013 to develop the pre-salt deposits in which the company already holds concession rights.

Petrobras is projecting that some 1.3 million barrels per day can be extracted by 2013 from the pre-salt fields and 1.8 million bpd by 2020.

The Tupi field, which is believed to contain between 5 billion and 8 billion barrels of oil and was the first to be exploited in the pre-salt region, is considered to be the largest hydrocarbon discovery in the Americas in the past 30 years.

Other large oil and natural gas fields were later found nearby, also under a thick bed of salt.

But Brazil has been forced to seek external financing because the fields pose an enormous technical and financial challenge due to the depth and thickness of the salt and the drastic changes in temperature as the oil is brought to the surface.

Acknowledging that Petrobras alone is not capable of developing the massive pre-salt reserves, Brazil announced in May that it will invite international oil companies to bid for concessions in that region beginning next year.

The country had previously halted the sale of concessions after the massive finds were made.

Petrobras, an integrated energy company and the global leader in deepwater oil exploration and production, operates in 27 countries in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.

Shares of Petrobras, Brazil’s largest corporation, trade on the Sao Paulo, New York, Madrid and Buenos Aires stock exchanges, but the Brazilian government retains control through a golden share.

What's not mentioned in this particular piece is that there is a George Soros connection (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a.V5sgGzdsQY):

His New York-based hedge-fund firm, Soros Fund Management LLC, sold 22 million U.S.-listed common shares of Petrobras, as the Brazilian oil company is known, according to a filing today with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Soros bought 5.8 million of the company’s U.S.-traded preferred shares.

Soros is taking advantage of the spread between the two types of U.S.-listed Petrobras shares, said Luis Maizel, president of LM Capital Group LLC, which manages about $4 billion. The common shares were 21 percent more expensive than preferred today, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

“He knows he held a voting right in the common shares that would never translate to actual power,” Maizel said in an interview from San Francisco. “He’s just playing the spread.”

So, to recap...

Dear Leader is saying that we can't drill for oil of the coast of the United States, even though it would help American workers and American companies and American citizens. But we CAN fund drilling off the coast of SOUTH America, while helping a major Democrat donor in the process.

Yeppers, that sounds about right.

This has been all over the right-wing media for a couple of days now. But from the MSM? Yet more crickets. :rolleyes:

kaol
How is it that we are loaning money when we don't have enough to fund our own country's economy, and are borrowing like mad from the Chinese? F**kin unbeleivable!

qam1
Yep and don't forget Cap and Trade

We are suppose to lower our carbon emissions thus lowering our standard of living.

So while we the American citizens he supposedly works have to sacrifice/suffer for the planet whether we believe the global warming religion or not,

if it helps Obama and his masters then it's What planet? Burn baby burn.

This has been all over the right-wing media for a couple of days now. But from the MSM? Yet more crickets.

I'm also sure all the environment groups like Greenpeace, WWF, etc will all be out protesting. Suuuurrrre any day now

Cyberlibrarian
Yep and don't forget Cap and Trade

We are suppose to lower our carbon emissions thus lowering our standard of living.

So while we the American citizens he supposedly works have to sacrifice/suffer for the planet whether we believe the global warming religion or not,

if it helps Obama and his masters then it's What planet? Burn baby burn.



I'm also sure all the environment groups like Greenpeace, WWF, etc will all be out protesting. Suuuurrrre any day now

Speaking of Greenpissers, did you hear that one of them admitted exaggerating about the Arctic ice?