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Petrobras Eyes Return To Nigeria, Targets Deepwater Acreage

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– Petrobras, the state oil company of Brazil, is seeking to re-enter Nigeria’s oil sector, with a specif­ic interest in frontier deepwater acreage.

As the economic reforms of the administration of President Bola Tinubu take root, the compa­ny, which had previously wound down its operations in Nigeria at the Agbami Field, is now actively engaging with Nigerian author­ities as part of broader efforts to revitalise bilateral cooperation ahead of the 2025 Nigeria-Brazil Strategic Dialogue Mechanism (SDM).

This was part of the discus­sions on Wednesday during the inter-ministerial review meeting chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Presidential Vil­la, Abuja, to coordinate Nigeria’s preparations for the second ses­sion of the SDM scheduled for June 2025.

Speaking at the meeting, VP Shettima said, “The presence of six ministers and the Solici­tor-General of the Federation in this review meeting ahead of the second session of the Nigeria-Bra­zil Strategic Dialogue Mechanism shows the importance we have attached to our relationship with Brazil.

“We have not maximally capi­talised on the fraternity between us and Brazil, but it is better late than never. The upcoming SDM presents an opportunity to exe­cute sector-specific Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and unlock investment flows.”

The vice president particu­larly noted that 2025 represents a critical moment of interface with Brazil, emphasising that the con­vergence of international events provides Nigeria a unique oppor­tunity to advance its interests on the global stage.

“This year is our moment of interface with Brazil. Brazil is hosting so many global events this year, from the BRICS Summit to the G20 Summit and COP30. This convergence of events provides us with a unique opportunity to ad­vance our interests on the global stage,” the vice president said.

VP Shettima commended the ministers for their passion and ag­gression in pursuing Nigeria’s na­tional interest, noting that “there is a sea change in our attitude, disposition, and commitment.”

Earlier, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tug­gar, confirmed ongoing engage­ments with Petrobras, saying, “Apart from ethanol, which they are hoping to engage the NNPCL for blending, Petrobras is also being actively engaged, and we expect they will form part of the delegation to Nigeria. Petrobras is no longer active in Nigeria, but they are very keen on coming back to Nigeria. They said they want frontier acreage in deep waters.”

The Foreign Affairs Minister further reported that Brazil’s preparations for the dialogue are well advanced, with both govern­ment agencies and private sector players being actively engaged by the Brazilian Vice President.

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