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Subject: Clipping 02/25/2000

BRAZIL: ENRON AGAINST THERMAL STATIONS PROGRAM
O Estado de S.Paulo, 25 Feb 2000, p. b-2:-
There has been some conflicts between the Brazilian Ministry of Mining and
Energy and the US energy company Enron, which was against the Brazilian
thermal power stations program.


BRAZIL: EUR 175MN ORDER FOR ABB ALSTOM POWER
La Tribune, 25-26 Feb 2000, p.15:-
The European energy group, ABB Alstom Power, is to receive a EUR 175mn share
as part of a group contract to provide the Brazilian hydraulic power station,
in Tucurui, with a 3,670 mW section. The site in Tucurui, managed by the
Brazilian energy company, Eletronorte, is the fourth hydraulic power station
in the world. ABB represents a consortium of energy groups in this contract,
representing a total order of EUR 325mn, with the groups, Odebrecht,
Inepar-Fem and GE Hydro Inepar. This 3,670 mW section will be added to an
existing 4,250 mW section.


BRAZIL: SUIT TO PAWN STATE'S SHARES OF CELESC
Gazeta Mercantil, 25 Feb 2000, p. a-14:-
The specific purpose company Invesc, which was created to get funds for the
government of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina in 1995, had issued R$
100mn debentures using shares of the Brazilian electricity company Celesc as
guarantee.
But Invesc paid interest of the debentures only in 1997 and so debentures
holders filed a lawsuit in March 1999 to be paid.
A legal decision was taken on February 22nd 2000 about the matter and then a
debt of approximately R$ 274mn must be paid to the debentures holders of
Invesc or 29.32% of the common shares of Celesc owned by the state will be
pawned (market value of the shares was equal to R$ 171.7mn on February 24th
2000).
If the shares are transferred to creditors, the state will still own 50.18%
of the common shares of Celesc and Previ (pension fund of employees of the
Brazilian bank BB - Banco do Brasil) will increase its participation in
Celesc from 12.54% to approximately 33%.


BRAZIL: ALCOHOL TENDER HELD ON FEBRUARY 24TH
Gazeta Mercantil, 25 Feb 2000, p. B-24:-
The volume of 58.65mn of litres of alcohol was acquired in a tender held on
February 24th 2000 by the Brazilian government.
The total volume offered in this fifth tender was of 60mn of litres. The
average price paid for the product was of R$ 0.4089 per litre, decreasing by
0.3% compared to the last tender. The total revenue of the volume sold was of
R$ 24.098mn.
According to a source of the Ministry of Agriculture, a meeting will be held
in the last week of February in order to define if more alcohol tenders will
be held or not.


BRAZIL: FUEL DISTRIBUTION MARKET - PERFORMANCE
O Estado de S.Paulo, 24 Feb 2000, p. b-8:-
According to a survey carried out by the Brazilian National Trade
Association of Fuel Distribution Companies (Sindicom), the largest fuel
distribution companies in Brazil, BR Distribuidora, Shell, Esso, Ipiranga and
Texaco, registered sales of 2.551mn m3 in January 2000, a fall by 22%
compared to the 3.276mn m3 sold in January 1999.
Meanwhile, sales registered by smaller companies grew by 34.1% in the same
comparison basis.
According to Luiz Antonio Viana, president of BR Distribuidora, this was due
to an unfair competition caused by these smaller companies, which have for
instance appealed to tax evasion.


BRAZIL: OIL ACCOUNT SURPLUS' GOAL STILL R$ 3.6BN
O Estado de S.Paulo, 25 Feb 2000, p. b-4:-
The Brazilian government still has as goal to reach a surplus of R$ 3.6bn in
the Brazilian oil account (difference between imports costs and consumer
prices) in 2000 even with the higher oil prices in the last weeks.
The chief of the Economic Advisory of the Ministry of Planning and Budget,
Jose Guilherme Reis, said that it is still possible to reach that goal and so
the government is not analysing alternatives.