Brazil’s President Hails Oil Discovery Near Amazon River
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The Brazilian state oil company Petrobras has discovered oil at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. The oil discovery has been called a "passport to the future of the country" by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio ‘Lula’ da Silva. In doing so, he dismisses international criticism regarding the extraction of fossil fuels near the river.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva congratulated the discovery of a new oil field at the mouth of the Amazon River and authorized exploratory drilling, emphasizing its importance to the country.
Lula is excited about possible oil exploration in the Amazon Foz
For Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the oil discovery is the "pass for the future of the country", and for environmentalists, the potential production of biodiversity in the water is at risk.
Brazil's head of state refers to the discovery of hydrocarbons in the Amazon estuary as a "pass for the country's future." Environmentalists, however, are critical of oil production there. Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has celebrated oil finds in the Amazon estuary as a "pass for the country's future," said the head of state during a visit to a drilling vessel of the semi-state Brazilian mineral oil company Petrobras, as can be se…
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