Economy

Ahead of mega oil auction, Brazil fighting over who gets the money

At the beginning of November, Brazil’s government is set to hold what could be the biggest oil and gas auction in the country’s history. The administration will be offering areas in the famous pre-salt oil layer from which somewhere between 6 and 15 billion barrels may be extracted—comparable to the entire reserves of countries such as Mexico and Angola.

The auction has attracted the interest of 14 oil companies, including firms from the United Kingdom (BP), U.S. (Chevron and ExxonMobil) and China (CNODC and CNOOC).

According to the auction rules, the winners will have to onsell part of the extracted oil and pay a bonus of BRL 106 billion to the Brazilian government—money which is desperately needed in a country still trying to recover from the biggest economic crisis of its history.

The federal government decided to divide a part of this BRL 106 billion with Brazil’s states and municipalities, many of which are...

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