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Why Billions of Barrels of Oil Go Untapped in Brazil

A contract dispute between oil giant Petrobras and the government has been dragging on since 2013.

Why Billions of Barrels of Oil Go Untapped in Brazil
A Queiroz Galvao SA offshore oil platform is seen in an aerial photograph taken above the Guanabara Bay near Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. (Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg) -- There’s enough as-yet-unassigned oil under the Atlantic Ocean off Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro to keep the entire world running for almost six months. So why is the crude just sitting there? A contract dispute between oil giant Petrobras and the government has been dragging on since 2013, and until it’s resolved, drillers can’t start targeting those deep-water deposits.
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