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Neoenergia and Sterlite get injunctions to accelerate ecological licensing in Brazil

Brazil's Neoenergia and Indian company Sterlite have acquired injunctions in Brazilian courts to speed up analysis of ecological licenses for power transmission lines, documents seen show.

The injunctions order Brazil's ecological agency Ibama to proceed with the licensing process, however does not determine its result.

The injunctions, which relate to three jobs, were given amid a labor dispute between environmental workers in Brazil and the government that has actually incapacitated the development of a. series of infrastructure tasks needing licenses to continue.

After the injunction was given, Neoenergia acquired the. running license for among its tasks, but is still waiting for. a choice from Ibama for the other, according to details. released by the business today in its second-quarter. financial report.

Sterlite is still waiting for Ibama's choice, however a source. near the matter expects the company's technical analysis to. be ended up quickly.

Neoenergia and Sterlite declined to comment. Ibama did not. immediately respond to a request for comment.

Because January Ibama staff members have been slow-walking. issuance of licenses, and last month required a strike in the middle of a. labor disagreement with the government over incomes and working. conditions.

The absence of licenses is having an influence on Brazil's oil. production of around 200,000 barrels each day, according to oil. lobby group IBP. Brazilian state-run firm Petrobras stated that. the lack of licenses has actually affected their operations in 3 oil. fields.

Ibama's labor disagreement has actually incapacitated the licensing of dozens. of transmission tasks, stated Geraldo Pontelo, technical. director of Abrate, an association that represents energy. transmission business.

(source: Reuters)