Exclusive-Norway's Yara close to acquiring Brazil's Petrobras fertilizer 
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		 [September 10, 2022]  By 
		Tatiana Bautzer and Rafaella Barros 
		 
		SAO PAULO/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -Yara 
		International ASA is close to acquiring the fertilizer unit put on sale 
		by state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, known as 
		Petrobras, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. 
		 
		Petrobras has selected Yara's bid and the deal now needs to be approved 
		by the company's board, one of the sources said. An announcement is 
		expected over the next weeks. 
		 
		Yara declined to comment on "market rumors." Petrobras declined to 
		comment on the choosing of Yara's proposal, referring to its latest 
		filing in late August in which it said the companies could present 
		binding proposals. 
		 
		In a statement later on Friday, Petrobras denied imminence of a sale, 
		adding the process is in the binding phase, "having not reached the 
		stage of receiving proposals." 
		 
		Yara already owns five plants in Brazil and 24 mixing facilities. It 
		also owns mining and port operations.  
		  
						
		
		  
						
		 
		Petrobras' fertilizer unit, known as UFN-III, is based in Mato Grosso do 
		Sul state, one of Brazil's largest grain producers. 
		 
		The sources did not specify the deal value, but said it will be lower 
		than $100 million, since the unit is not yet operational. 
		 
		
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			A man walks in front of the headquarters of Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 
			(Petrobas) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Sergio 
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Petrobras has been trying to sell the unit for some time. In February it agreed 
to sell it to Russian group Acron, but the deal collapsed. In May, the oil 
company relaunched the process with advisory of the investment banking unit of 
Banco Bradesco SA.  
 
Other companies interested in the deal included Brazilian group Unigel and 
steelmaker CSN. The final deal announcement has been delayed due to recent 
changes in Petrobras' board.  
 
Brazil is highly dependent on fertilizer imports. Construction of the fertilizer 
unit in the city of Tres Lagoas began in 2011 and was stopped in 2014 with 81% 
completed after Petrobras rescinded a contract alleging companies were not 
compliant. 
 
When operational, the unit is expected to produce 2,200 tonnes of ammonia and 
3,600 tonnes of urea daily, around 20% of the urea consumption in the country. 
The unit is expected to be completed within two to three years.  
 
Petrobras is expected to offer the acquirer an option of buying the unit with a 
natural gas supply contract. The state-controlled company had a larger 
fertilizer business, but began divesting in 2018. Interest for fertilizer 
businesses has risen after the Ukraine war interrupted supply and raised 
fertilizer prices. 
 
(Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer and Rafaella Barros; Editing by Josie Kao and 
Leslie Adler) 
				 
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