Jorge Luiz Zelada

Ahmadinejad's Visit to Brazil: How Brasília and Teheran Are Using Each Other

"Ahmadinejad, respect the human rights and don't come back here again," read a message in a banner dragged through the skies over Rio de Janeiro beaches this Saturday. Shown between two rainbows, the symbol of the gay movement,...

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Ahmadinejad's Visit to Brazil: Congress Divided, New Protests Planned

Brazilian president's special adviser for International Affairs, Marco Aurélio Garcia, told reporters this Tuesday, November 17, in Brazilian capital Brasília, that the visit of Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to...

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Petrobras to Take Delivery of Pioneering FPSO in GOM

Walker Ridge & Green Canyon Fields (Click to Enlarge) Petrobras will be the first company to operate an FPSO in the American portion of the Gulf of Mexico, in the Cascade and Chinook fields. In the event of poor weather...

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Petrobras Confirms Will Bid in Venezuela Drilling Tender

RIO DE JANEIRO (Dow Jones Newswires), Jul. 13, 2009 Brazilian state-run energy giant Petrobras will take part in the tender to drill for oil in the Carabobo area of Venezuela, the Estado News agency reported Friday. Jorge...

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Petrobras Not Keen on Tusan Oil Block

Brazilian state oil company Petrobras says the exploration of an Iranian oil block in the Persian Gulf will prove its development to be not commercially feasible. Petrobras also said it had decided not to continue with an...

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[The rise of an energy pivot?] Drilling Turkey’s future by BALA ÇELEBİ ŞENTÜRK*

In February 1858, a covenant of friendship was signed between the Brazilian and Ottoman empires, stipulating the terms of diplomatic, commercial and legal conduct between both states to lay the ground for the development and...

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Petrobras and Turkish state-owned company ratify agreement during a visit of President Lula to Tu...

Petrobras, by means of its Petrobras Oil et Gas B.V. subsidiary, and Turkish national oil corporation Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) ratified the agreement for the farming out of a drill that will operation in the Black...

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