Petrobras CEO Jean Paul Prates has said multiple times the company will help drive the energy transition aspired by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, but that it needs to produce oil in order to make money and pay for those investments.
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Eight environmental groups issued a call to be in Crawfordville Monday when a zoning request to allow a gas station be built near Wakulla Springs is decided.
Armed with a long blowgun and darts laced with poison extracted from plants, Kominta walks naked through the thick Ecuadorian jungle, where oil exploration is threatening his way of life.Oil activity "affects their way of life and puts their lives at risk.