Feb 13 • 23:45 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

MPF recommends that Petrobras and Ibama suspend licensing and analyze impacts of oil exploration in the Amazon Delta

The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Brazil has recommended that Petrobras and the environmental agency Ibama suspend oil exploration licensing at the Amazon Delta and conduct a thorough environmental impact assessment.

The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has expressed concerns regarding the risks associated with oil exploration in the Amazon Delta and has sent recommendations to both Petrobras and the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama). The MPF has called for an immediate halt to the licensing of seismic research in the region due to potential socio-environmental impacts. They argue that current processes are failing to adequately address these risks and could obscure the real dangers posed by oil exploration in this sensitive area.

Specifically, the MPF has requested that Ibama refrain from approving drilling in the specified wells—Marolo, Manga, and Maracujá—until Petrobras provides necessary technical studies. They have also emphasized that any advancement within the FZA-M-59 block should only occur after a comprehensive assessment of all four proposed wells, rather than examining them in isolation. The MPF's position highlights the importance of a careful and integrated approach to environmental management in a region that is crucial for biodiversity and has significant ecological value.

As the situation develops, the MPF awaits responses from both Petrobras and Ibama regarding these recommendations. The push for combined assessments reflects growing environmental concerns over oil exploration practices and the need for transparent, scientific evaluations before proceeding with projects that could have long-lasting impacts on the Amazon's ecosystems and local communities.

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