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To: CommanderCricket who wrote (96790)2/14/2008 1:07:10 PM
From: elmatador   of 206270
 
Stolen objects were being transported by U.S. oilfield service company Halliburton Co. (HAL), the Web site said.

Police Probe Theft Of Important Petrobras Data

February 14, 2008: 12:23 PM EST

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RIO DE JANEIRO -(Dow Jones)- Brazil's federal police are investigating the theft of confidential information from state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR), or Petrobras, a company press official said Thursday.

The company is already taking measures regarding the theft, but cannot give further details in order not to harm the investigation, the official said.

"Equipment and materials containing information important to the company was stolen from installations of a company providing specialized services to Petrobras," the company said in a note.

The oil firm said it has copies of all the stolen data, but didn't provide any further information.

A hard drive and two notebooks were stolen while being transported from a research platform to Petrobras' Campos Basin headquarters in Macae north or Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Web site Terra said earlier Thursday.

The objects were being transported by U.S. oilfield service company Halliburton Co. (HAL), the Web site said.

The hardware contained confidential information on research that led to recent discoveries of massive new oil and gas fields in ultra-deep waters off the Brazilian coast, Terra said, without giving sources.

Petrobras neither confirmed nor denied the details from the Web site.

Petrobras in November had said its Tupi discovery in ultra-deep waters in Brazil's Santos Basin could contain up to 8 billion barrels of oil equivalent in reserves. In January, the company said it made a massive natural gas discovery in a nearby area, which it called Jupiter.

-By Bernd Radowitz, Dow Jones Newswires; +55-11-8193-5722; bernd.radowitz@ dowjones.
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