-- ペトロブラス(PBR)は月曜日、カンポス盆地のアルゴナウタ油田の一部を、シェル(SHEL)、ONGC、ブラバが共同所有する同油田の権益100%を、7億ブラジルレアル(1億4010万ドル)と現金1億5000万ドルで取得することで合意したと発表した。 同社によると、この合意に基づき、支払いは3回に分けて行われ、契約締結時に1億レアル、1月15日または契約締結時のいずれか遅い方に6億レアル、そして契約締結から2年後に最終支払いとして1億5000万ドルが支払われる。 取得する権益には、アルゴナウタ沖合油田の一部で、共有プレソルト層ジュバルテの0.86%を保有する区域が含まれる。 取引完了後、ペトロブラスはジュバルテの権益の98.1%を保有し、ブラジル政府は1.9%の権益を維持することになる。
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