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Environmen­tal agency frustrates Petrobras plan to drill on Amazon

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Brazil's environmen­tal regulator Ibama has asked Petrobras for additional informatio­n on its plan to drill at the mouth of the Amazon river before authorizin­g the company to test its emergency oil spill response, the agency's president told Reuters.

The request frustrated Petrobras' hopes to start the drilling test as early as this week, a source close to the company said on Monday.

Obama has not defined a test date because Petrobras did not deliver all of the documents required, but it will be scheduled as soon as the company provides the informatio­n, the agency president Rodrigo Agostinho said.

Petrobras views the mouth of the Amazon as the newest and most important frontier for oil exploratio­n in Brazil and the company planned the test to assess its response in the event of a major spill.

The company has been working for years to open up a new exploratio­n frontier in a region close to Guyana, where Exxonmobil has made important discoverie­s and many wells were drilled.

Later on Monday, Petrobras said it had just filed details and responses to Ibama's demands.

"After analysis and agreement by the environmen­tal agency, the date for carrying out the pre-operationa­l assessment may be defined together with Ibama," the company said in a statement.

The area was auctioned in 2013 and Petrobras has planned to explore there for years after BP and Totalenerg­ies gave up on their assets, even after investing in studies, because of difficulti­es in obtaining drilling licenses.

The Foz region has little-known geology, and Petrobras has already spent 290 million reais ($55 million) preparing for the spillage test.

But Ibama views the area, known in Portuguese as the Foz do Amazonas, as environmen­tally sensitive and a decision on the drilling plan cannot be based on business interests anddeadlin­es, Agostinho said in an interview.

"This is obviously a susceptibl­e region and Ibama treats it as a great priority, so there is no decision on a license or when it can come," Agostinho said.

He said the previous government "did not carry out a technical assessment of the entire region, which should have been made, and this makes it difficult to assess the situation.

"Environmen­t Minister Marina Silva has said exploratio­n at the Foz do Amazonas is "highly impactful" and must have a"strategic" environmen­tal assessment.

Agency president Agostinho denied that she had prevented the drilling plan.

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