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Shell Buying BG to Ease Petrobras Stress in Key Brazilian Arena
2015-04-08 08:42:37.4 GMT
By Rodrigo Orihuela and Juan Pablo Spinetto
(Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s acquisition of BG
Group Plc not only increases access to deep-water fields in
Brazil, but provides greater heft in dealings with Petroleo
Brasileiro SA, the local partner mired in a graft probe.
With Petrobras engulfed in Brazil’s largest ever corruption
scandal, BG and other partners are struggling to communicate
with the state-controlled producer’s management to address
delays to development plans. For BG and Galp Energia SGPS SA,
which are relying on future Brazilian output to bolster cash
flow, this uncertainty is a bigger problem than for Shell, which
has a larger and more diversified portfolio.
“Shell has more patience and financial strength,” Juan
Ramon Fernandez Arribas, an independent analyst based in Madrid,
said in an e-mail. “It can wait more to develop its projects
and is a more solid operator than BG. That’s a big advantage in
the discussions with Petrobras.”
Shell today agreed to buy BG for about 47 billion pounds
($70 billion) in cash and shares, the oil and gas industry’s
biggest deal in at least a decade. The acquisition will
“provide Shell with enhanced positions in competitive new oil
and gas projects, particularly in Australia LNG and Brazil deep
water,” The Hague-based company said in a statement on
Wednesday announcing its takeover offer.
BG’s Brazilian portfolio will become a key growth driver
for Shell, with production set to increase to 557,000 barrels a
day by 2020 from 144,000 in 2015, Jefferies analysts lead by
Jason Gammel wrote in a note to clients on Wednesday.
Key Driver
“Brazil is the key strategic driver,” the Jefferies
analysts said. “The transaction makes Shell the leading foreign
oil company in Brazil.”
Shell also has operations in Brazil and partnerships with
Petrobras, including the giant offshore Libra project. The
difference is that for BG, Brazil is projected to account for a
third of its production by 2020, while for Shell its not even 10
percent of its operations.
BG has non-operating stakes in five blocks in the pre-salt
area, an offshore region where Petrobras made the world’s
largest discovery in at least three decades between 2006 and
2007. The blocks already account for about a sixth of BG’s
output.
The largest field there is Lula, a partnership between Galp
and operator Petrobras, with recoverable reserves estimated at 9
billion to 11 billion barrels. Last month, Galp’s Chief
Executive Officer Manuel Ferreira de Oliveira said the company
hasn’t been able to receive confirmation from Petrobras on
delays to platforms for Lula. Galp said the delay could be as
much as a year.
BG, whose Brazilian offices are located across the street
from Petrobras’s offices in Rio de Janeiro, in 2013 announced
that it would build its global technology center in the
Brazilian city as a sign of the importance of their local
operations.
2015-04-08 08:42:37.4 GMT
By Rodrigo Orihuela and Juan Pablo Spinetto
(Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s acquisition of BG
Group Plc not only increases access to deep-water fields in
Brazil, but provides greater heft in dealings with Petroleo
Brasileiro SA, the local partner mired in a graft probe.
With Petrobras engulfed in Brazil’s largest ever corruption
scandal, BG and other partners are struggling to communicate
with the state-controlled producer’s management to address
delays to development plans. For BG and Galp Energia SGPS SA,
which are relying on future Brazilian output to bolster cash
flow, this uncertainty is a bigger problem than for Shell, which
has a larger and more diversified portfolio.
“Shell has more patience and financial strength,” Juan
Ramon Fernandez Arribas, an independent analyst based in Madrid,
said in an e-mail. “It can wait more to develop its projects
and is a more solid operator than BG. That’s a big advantage in
the discussions with Petrobras.”
Shell today agreed to buy BG for about 47 billion pounds
($70 billion) in cash and shares, the oil and gas industry’s
biggest deal in at least a decade. The acquisition will
“provide Shell with enhanced positions in competitive new oil
and gas projects, particularly in Australia LNG and Brazil deep
water,” The Hague-based company said in a statement on
Wednesday announcing its takeover offer.
BG’s Brazilian portfolio will become a key growth driver
for Shell, with production set to increase to 557,000 barrels a
day by 2020 from 144,000 in 2015, Jefferies analysts lead by
Jason Gammel wrote in a note to clients on Wednesday.
Key Driver
“Brazil is the key strategic driver,” the Jefferies
analysts said. “The transaction makes Shell the leading foreign
oil company in Brazil.”
Shell also has operations in Brazil and partnerships with
Petrobras, including the giant offshore Libra project. The
difference is that for BG, Brazil is projected to account for a
third of its production by 2020, while for Shell its not even 10
percent of its operations.
BG has non-operating stakes in five blocks in the pre-salt
area, an offshore region where Petrobras made the world’s
largest discovery in at least three decades between 2006 and
2007. The blocks already account for about a sixth of BG’s
output.
The largest field there is Lula, a partnership between Galp
and operator Petrobras, with recoverable reserves estimated at 9
billion to 11 billion barrels. Last month, Galp’s Chief
Executive Officer Manuel Ferreira de Oliveira said the company
hasn’t been able to receive confirmation from Petrobras on
delays to platforms for Lula. Galp said the delay could be as
much as a year.
BG, whose Brazilian offices are located across the street
from Petrobras’s offices in Rio de Janeiro, in 2013 announced
that it would build its global technology center in the
Brazilian city as a sign of the importance of their local
operations.
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jojojo hoy bomba para




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yo estoy viendo mal o se fué a 7.24?
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o mejor dicho la rompió 7.25
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le soltaron la cadena 7.19 asi de la nada !
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Se puede decir que ya vimos piso acá? Creo que fue determinante el pesimismo de papu
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papu07 anoche puso una trampa para ratones y tambien FRACASÓ, pobre pibe le salen todas mal (en el fondo es bueno).


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candado8 escribió:
Hasta donde yo sabía, no dan caución, cobran más comisión, cobran mantenimiento, hay un montón de productos que no ofrecen, y no tienen asesores con experiencia. En fin, para mí es una c.agada...mi humilde opinión es que si alguien mínimamente con experiencia opera con ellos, es porque simplemente no se ha tomado el trabajo de averiguar en otros agentes. Eso solo mi opinión y puedo equivocarme. Saludos.
Cobran una de las mejores comisiones para cuentas chicas, y te cobran mantenimiento si no operas durante un mes.
Yo estoy contento con las 3 letras, siempre respondieron, junto al torito de lo mejorcito que hay.
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Hasta luegoooooooo




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y pensar que por eso guita se compraban dos Petrobras el mes pasado.
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odranoellacoz escribió:Siempre nombran las 3 letras y nunca supe de cual hablaban. ..
Soy malo para el ahorcado. Ya tengo una letra. Si alguien se anima a tirar otra letra más lo agradezco. .. solo por curiosidad
Me parece que termina con L

Da la cotizacion online si no me equivoco
7.08
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http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=785737
eso con respecto ala noticia que subieron de Shell , a mi interpretación hay varios puntos positivos en esa noticias primero el gran grado de inversión y segundo la posición que tiene en Brasil y su especialización en aguas profundas.
y aparte hoy hay reunión de fed.
eso con respecto ala noticia que subieron de Shell , a mi interpretación hay varios puntos positivos en esa noticias primero el gran grado de inversión y segundo la posición que tiene en Brasil y su especialización en aguas profundas.
y aparte hoy hay reunión de fed.
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Siempre nombran las 3 letras y nunca supe de cual hablaban. ..
Soy malo para el ahorcado. Ya tengo una letra. Si alguien se anima a tirar otra letra más lo agradezco. .. solo por curiosidad
Soy malo para el ahorcado. Ya tengo una letra. Si alguien se anima a tirar otra letra más lo agradezco. .. solo por curiosidad
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mcl escribió:Gente, una pregunta, media descolgada, el de las 3 letras ahora cobra mantenimiento sino operas 1 mes, como es en Rava la cosa?
Muchas gracias.
Por cierto, terminamos la semana cerca de 7.80.
Hasta donde yo sabía, no dan caución, cobran más comisión, cobran mantenimiento, hay un montón de productos que no ofrecen, y no tienen asesores con experiencia. En fin, para mí es una c.agada...mi humilde opinión es que si alguien mínimamente con experiencia opera con ellos, es porque simplemente no se ha tomado el trabajo de averiguar en otros agentes. Eso solo mi opinión y puedo equivocarme. Saludos.
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PAPU07 escribió:Buenos dias, aca entre mate y mate me surgio una pregunta: Las 3 letras tan nombradas . . . . la primera no es una I ? ?![]()
Yo por lo menos estoy hablando de esa, no se los demas
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