SAO PAULO/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -Brazilian state-run oil agency Petrobras mentioned its board of administrators on Friday authorised the nomination of Magda Chambriard as the corporate’s new chief government following the shock announcement final week.
Chambriard, a four-decade business veteran, has already taken up her new place, Petrobras mentioned in a securities submitting.
The incoming chief government, a former head of oil and fuel regulator ANP, was chosen by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to switch former CEO Jean Paul Prates after he was dismissed final week.
Prates’ exit and Chambriard’s appointment stunned buyers and despatched shares plunging amid considerations over political interference.
Chambriard has been tasked by Lula with making the oil big an engine of job creation and industrial improvement, taking the agency nearer to what it was throughout Lula’s first two phrases throughout 2002-2010.
She shall be seeking to spend money on and breathe recent life into home shipyards, fertilizer crops, refineries, and fuel traces, sources beforehand advised Reuters, however may face difficulties navigating new governance guidelines and outdoors controls over the agency.
On Tuesday, Mines and Power Minister Alexandre Silveira sought to allay fears about political interference, stating that Chambriard would execute the agency’s $102 billion funding plan for the 2024-2028 interval that was already in place.
Chambriard, solely the second girl to run the agency after Graça Foster’s tenure from 2012 to 2015, has already held conferences informally this week at Petrobras’ headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, sources advised Reuters.
Chambriard is about to carry her first press convention as CEO on Monday afternoon in Rio de Janeiro.