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Petrobras (PBR) to Sell Stake in Nigeria JV to Reduce Debt
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Brazilian state-run integrated energy company Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. or Petrobras (PBR - Free Report) recently announced plans to divest its 50% stake in an African oil exploration joint venture (“JV”) in Nigeria. Grupo BTG Pactual SA, a subsidiary of BTG Pactual E&P BV, has 40% stake in it while Helios Investment Partners holds the remaining 10%. Apart from Nigeria, Petrobras operates in three other countries in Africa, namely Tanzania, Gabon and Angola.
Per Petrobras, the JV has stakes in Nigeria’s Akpo and Agbami fields, where it is engaged in exploration and production. The divestment program also includes the Egina field and Preowei field’s exploration and production rights. Production from the Egina field is expected to start in late 2018 while the Preowei field is still in the assessment phase. In the Akpo and Egina fields, the operating stakes are held by French integrated oil major Total S.A. . On the other hand, the Agbami field is operated by San Ramon, CA-based energy company, Chevron Corporation (CVX - Free Report) .
The JV has liquid reserves of around 204 million barrels and it produces approximately 48,000 barrels per day (bpd). Per Petrobras, by 2019, production from the assets is estimated to increase to 75,000 bpd.
The sale of the stakes is in line with the company's strategy to reduce its debt burden. It carries a net debt of almost $89.2 billion with net debt-to-capitalization ratio of approximately 53%. The divestment will keep the company’s strategy of offloading $21 billion worth of assets through 2018 on track.
About Petrobras
Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Petrobras is the largest integrated energy firm in Brazil and one of the largest in Latin America. The company’s activities include exploration, exploitation and production of oil from reservoir wells, shale and other rocks, as well as refining, processing, trading and transportation of oil and oil products, natural gas and other fluid hydrocarbons, in addition to other energy-related activities.
During the six months ended Jun 30, 2017, Petrobras’ capital investments and expenditures totaled $7,230 million, 7% lower than $7,814 million in the year-ago period. Successful implementation of its cost control program will help Petrobras boost its financials. However, a high debt burden and weak credit rating weigh on Petrobras' fundamentals.
Price Performance
Petrobras has gained 5% year to date compared with 13.9% growth of its industry.
Braskem’s 2017 earnings are expected to grow 12.1% year over year. The company delivered a positive earnings surprise of 68.5% in the second quarter of 2017.
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Petrobras (PBR) to Sell Stake in Nigeria JV to Reduce Debt
Brazilian state-run integrated energy company Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. or Petrobras (PBR - Free Report) recently announced plans to divest its 50% stake in an African oil exploration joint venture (“JV”) in Nigeria. Grupo BTG Pactual SA, a subsidiary of BTG Pactual E&P BV, has 40% stake in it while Helios Investment Partners holds the remaining 10%. Apart from Nigeria, Petrobras operates in three other countries in Africa, namely Tanzania, Gabon and Angola.
Per Petrobras, the JV has stakes in Nigeria’s Akpo and Agbami fields, where it is engaged in exploration and production. The divestment program also includes the Egina field and Preowei field’s exploration and production rights. Production from the Egina field is expected to start in late 2018 while the Preowei field is still in the assessment phase. In the Akpo and Egina fields, the operating stakes are held by French integrated oil major Total S.A. . On the other hand, the Agbami field is operated by San Ramon, CA-based energy company, Chevron Corporation (CVX - Free Report) .
The JV has liquid reserves of around 204 million barrels and it produces approximately 48,000 barrels per day (bpd). Per Petrobras, by 2019, production from the assets is estimated to increase to 75,000 bpd.
The sale of the stakes is in line with the company's strategy to reduce its debt burden. It carries a net debt of almost $89.2 billion with net debt-to-capitalization ratio of approximately 53%. The divestment will keep the company’s strategy of offloading $21 billion worth of assets through 2018 on track.
About Petrobras
Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Petrobras is the largest integrated energy firm in Brazil and one of the largest in Latin America. The company’s activities include exploration, exploitation and production of oil from reservoir wells, shale and other rocks, as well as refining, processing, trading and transportation of oil and oil products, natural gas and other fluid hydrocarbons, in addition to other energy-related activities.
During the six months ended Jun 30, 2017, Petrobras’ capital investments and expenditures totaled $7,230 million, 7% lower than $7,814 million in the year-ago period. Successful implementation of its cost control program will help Petrobras boost its financials. However, a high debt burden and weak credit rating weigh on Petrobras' fundamentals.
Price Performance
Petrobras has gained 5% year to date compared with 13.9% growth of its industry.
Zacks Rank and Stocks to Consider
Petrobras currently has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). A better-ranked stock in the oil and energy sector is Braskem S.A. (BAK - Free Report) . It sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Braskem’s 2017 earnings are expected to grow 12.1% year over year. The company delivered a positive earnings surprise of 68.5% in the second quarter of 2017.
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