Arnaldo007 escribió:Diganme que va a pasar en el corto... en las proximas dos semanas... en forma concreta...
En que base tenes los calls arnold?
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Arnaldo007 escribió:Diganme que va a pasar en el corto... en las proximas dos semanas... en forma concreta...
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vamos a ver como lo toma el mercado brasilero ... veremos si le creen.
Iglerey escribió:Lobo somos concientes que estos tipos tocan el precio de la nafta 2% y la accion sube 14% en 20 minutos no???
Yo creo que no van a repetir los errores del pasado en el futuro...
Iglerey escribió:Brazil Weighs Regulatory Relief for Petrobras as Debt Mounts
Brazil is considering lifting a requirement for its national oil company to operate all new projects in a deepwater region where exploration costs are some of the highest in the industry.
Any changes to regulations for the so-called pre-salt area will have to go through Congress with lawmakers “open to alternatives,” Energy Minister Eduardo Braga said Sunday in an interview in Houston before the Offshore Technology Conference. The government is also giving Petroleo Brasileiro SA freedom to set fuel prices, he said. The state-run company known as Petrobras lost billions subsidizing gasoline and diesel imports in President Dilma Rousseff’s first term.
Efforts to develop discoveries it already made has contributed to Petrobras becoming the world’s most indebted oil producer. Chief Executive Officer Aldemir Bendine said last week that under current rules any new pre-salt ventures would increase leverage. More participation from foreign operators is welcome, Braga said.
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“The reality today is to attract investment,” Braga said. “There’s no way Petrobras can put down all the investments needed for the Brazilian economy and for the downstream part of the oil industry.”
Under existing rules, any consortium that bids against Petrobras for pre-salt acreage and wins would then need to hand control of day-to-day operations to the state-run producer along with a 30 percent stake after the bidding showdown. This is awkward for both sides and hasn’t produced the desired results. No one competed against a Petrobras-led consortium at the first and only auction under the new model.
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No Decision
The government hasn’t made a final decision if it will sponsor changes to Petrobras’s role in developing an area almost the size of Florida that holds Brazil’s biggest discoveries, he said.
Rousseff, while agreeing in a March 31 interview that “drastic measures” are needed to turn Petrobras around, at that time she still saw no need to change local-content rules or pre-salt ownership requirement at the core of the oil strategy.
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The pre-salt region gets its name from the layer of Cretaceous-era salt formed at a time when dinosaurs still lived and which traps the crude under the Atlantic seabed. Tapping the deposits requires giant floating platforms that cost as much as $700,000 per day to lease.
“It’s the obligation of the operation that is being discussed,” Braga said. “I defend Petrobras’s right to opt not to participate.”
Next Round
Brazil’s goal is to auction some oil fields at least every two years, Braga said, adding that there’s a 50:50 chance a bidding round next year could include pre-salt areas. That will depend on market and macroeconomic conditions, he said.
The so-called 13th round, scheduled for October, will require a signing bonus of at least 2 billion reais ($663 million), Braga said, citing previously undisclosed government plans.
“With current oil prices we’d be getting ahead of ourselves to promise a round of auctions every year,” he said.
Details of areas in the 13th round will be disclosed on Wednesday, Magda Chambriard, the head of National Hydrocarbons Association, or ANP, said at an event in Houston late Sunday.
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Iglerey escribió:Muchachos el futuro es muy bueno para Petro.
Ahi salieron articulos del ministro de energia dando indicios que van a abrirle el juego a otras empresass petroleras para explorat pre sal de la mano de petro. Tambien hablo q petro va a tener libertad para poner precios.
Ambas medidas generarian muchisimo efectivo y harian mover la accion unos 5/7 dolares para arriba.
Estimo esto ocurrira en el segundo semestre.
El Brujo escribió:Algunos fondos contra el Fracking.?
"El multimillonario administrador de fondos de cobertura David Einhorn, quien a menudo mueve una accion, simplemente diciendo su nombre, el lunes se inició la conferencia de inversión más importante del año por colocar un caso contra frackers petroleros, argumentando que estas empresas perforan "montones y montones de agujeros" y queman a través de un montón de dinero en efectivo."
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