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INTERVIEW - Brazil's "green" chief targets Petrobras polluter

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BRAZIL: January 21, 2003

BRASILIA - Brazil's new Environment Minister Marina Silva says she 
wants to crack down on the country's record holder for environmental 
fines, state-owned oil giant Petrobras.

In the past three years, Petrobras (PETR4.SA) (PBR.N) was responsible 
for a huge oil spill in Rio de Janeiro's Guanabara Bay and was also 
fined 168 million reais ($50 million) for polluting two rivers in the 
southern state of Parana.

In 2000, its largest offshore rig sank following explosions that 
killed 11 crew members.

"One step being seriously considered is the participation of the 
(Ministry) of Environment on Petrobras' administrative council," 
Marina Silva, 44, told Reuters in an interview this week.

Marina Silva said that both Petrobras President Jose Eduardo Dutra 
and Energy Minister Dilma Roussef support the idea.

At Petrobras' headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, a spokesman noted that 
members of its council were nominated by the government.

Declining to comment directly on Marina Silva's comments, the 
spokesman said, "Petrobras is investing in projects to protect the 
environment."

Marina Silva, a former rubber tapper, is one of the most popular 
members of leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government 
that took control of Latin America's largest country at the start of 
the month.

 From a poor family and illiterate until 16, Marina Silva will now try 
to make powerful Petrobras, the country's sole crude producer, toe 
the green line. Brazil is Latin America's No.3 oil producer, though 
still a net crude importer.

PETROBRAS PIPELINE REVIEW

A $340 million Petrobras project to build a gas pipeline through the 
Amazon forest from Urucu to Porto Velho may be blocked even though it 
was provisionally approved last year by Brazil's environmental 
agency, Ibama.

"We are carrying out a survey following a complaint by local people," 
said Marina Silva, adding that other projects by various large 
companies were also being reviewed.

Marina Silva said she plans to expand the Amazon Solidarity Program 
involving traditional Indian communities by raising its budget 
fivefold to 21 million reais ($6.2 million).

"We want to continue such programs involving local people - riverside 
dwellers, rubber tappers, Indians, coconut gatherers, fishermen - and 
fight hunger in the Amazon region," Marina Silva said.

President Lula has made the elimination of hunger a priority in a 
country where some 50 million people, or nearly one third of the 
population, can't afford three meals a day.

Marina Silva also wanted to include loggers - traditional targets of 
environmentalists - in protecting the countryside. She said that most 
of them didn't break environmental laws deliberately.

"There's a lack of financial resources, technical support and in some 
cases laxity by control agencies which encourages illegality," she 
said.

Environmental campaigners welcomed Silva's pledge to tighten controls 
on polluters.

"A seat on the board will help in planning positive changes in 
Petrobras," said Roberto Smeraldi, director of Friends of the Earth 
in Sao Paulo. "But there's a lot to change and not just in Petrobras."

Greenpeace said it had great expectations.

"When Marina Silva was a senator she showed she was a skilled 
negotiator, strategically involving many ministries and agencies. The 
environment will no longer be a side issue without funding," said 
Marcelo Furtado, Greenpeace's Latin American industrial pollution 
coordinator.

Story by Frances Jones

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE


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