Brazil’s Lula hails Amazon oil discovery
Brazil's President Lula hails new oil discovery near Amazon as economic opportunity, sparking environmental concerns.

The update
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has hailed the discovery of oil near the mouth of the Amazon river, calling it “a passport to the country’s future.” The find was announced by Brazil’s state-run oil company Petrobras, which began exploratory drilling in the area in October 2025. Environmentalists have criticized the drilling, warning that potential spills could devastate the ecosystem.
Why it matters
The discovery creates a tension between Brazil’s economic development goals and environmental protection efforts. Despite his praise for the oil find, Lula maintains his commitment to eventually phasing out fossil fuels to combat climate change. The situation tests his administration’s ability to balance immediate economic needs with long-term climate commitments.
What to watch
Whether the oil field is commercially viable and what extraction methods will be used. How environmental groups respond and whether they take legal action. How this discovery affects Brazil’s international climate commitments and relations with other nations.
Sources
- bbc.co.uk — Reporting on Lula's statements and environmental concerns
- aljazeera.com — Video coverage of Lula's remarks on national sovereignty



