Petrobras
and Sonatrach sign memorandum in the gas area
ANBA
São
Paulo
Petroleumworld.com
05 29 07
Brazilian oil company Petrobras and Algerian state-owned Sonatrach,
singed on Saturday (26) a memorandum of understanding.
The document forecasts the study, among other projects, of cooperation
for the Brazilian import of liquefied natural gas (LNG). This information
was disclosed by a spokesperson for Petrobras.
Sonatrach is
the largest oil company on the African continent and the 12th largest
in the world, according to Petroleum Intelligence
Weekly (PIW). Algerian gas, according to the Petrobras statement,
would be used in terminals that the company is implementing in Pecém
Port, in the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceará, and in
Guanabara Bay, in the southeastern Rio de Janeiro.
The agreement, signed in Algeria, also forecasts studies in the
area of exploration and production on onshore, and especially offshore,
blocks in Brazil, Algeria and in some countries of common interest.
Petrobras and Sonatrach also established a Master Agreement contract
for the GNL supply, with general clauses that establish the guidelines
for both countries for a possible future sale and purchase of LNG.
The agreement
was singed by Petrobras president José Sergio
Gabrielli de Azevedo, and by the director general of Sonatrach, Mohamed
Meziane. The Master Agreement was signed by the Petrobras Gas and
Energy director, Ildo Sauer, and by the executive vice president
at Sonatrach, Chawki Rahal.
*Translated by Mark Ament
ANBA 28 05 07
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