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The Causes of the Spill at the Mouth of the Amazon River Are Still Unknown.

Summary by CicloVivo
Ten days after reporting a fluid leak during the drilling of an exploration well in the Amazon River estuary region, Petrobras has still not provided explanations to the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) about what caused the leak. As a result, the company's operations in block FZA-M-59, authorized at the end of last year, will remain temporarily suspended. "The ANP continues to monitor the incident and its development…
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Ten days after reporting a fluid leak during the drilling of an exploration well in the Amazon River estuary region, Petrobras has still not provided explanations to the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) about what caused the leak. As a result, the company's operations in block FZA-M-59, authorized at the end of last year, will remain temporarily suspended. "The ANP continues to monitor the incident and its development…

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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