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The Amazon in Peril: Scientists Warn of the Dangers of Oil Drilling for a Little-Known Reef

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Introduction

The Amazon region is known for being home to the world's largest tropical forest, the largest continuous mangrove belt on the planet, and the river with the largest water volume and length on Earth. Any kind of exploratory activity in the region and its potential impacts on this unique ecosystem is cause for great concern. This is the case with the exploration activities currently being carried out by the Brazilian state-owned oil and gas company, Petrobras, in the area known as the Equatorial Margin.

This area includes the coastal and offshore strip starting at the mouth of the Amazon River and fanning out into the Atlantic, off the Brazilian states of Amapá and Rio Grande do Norte. The environmental license for Petrobras to start prospecting for oil and gas was granted by Brazil's federal environmental agency, IBAMA, in October 2025, after several denied requests, strong political pressure - including from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva himself - and strong criticism from environmentalists and civil society organizations.

Environmental Concerns

One of the main concerns raised by experts about Petrobras's operation centers on the Amazon Reef system, located less than 40 kilometers from block FZA-M-59, where Petrobras is drilling its Morpho well. Known since the 1970s, the Amazon Reef system was only officially described by a group of Brazilian researchers in 2016. The following year, a Greenpeace research vessel equipped with a small submarine released rare images of that environment, which covers an estimated 9,500 square kilometers (about 3,700 square miles) and serves as a biodiversity corridor.

Risks and Consequences

Oil drilling in this region can have devastating consequences for the Amazon Reef system and the biodiversity it harbors. Oil pollution, habitat destruction, and alteration of ocean currents are just a few of the risks associated with this activity. Furthermore, the region is also an important location for the reproduction and growth of various marine species, making the protection of this ecosystem even more crucial.

Conclusion

Oil drilling in the Amazon region is a complex and controversial topic. While Petrobras and the Brazilian government defend the economic importance of this activity, scientists and environmentalists warn about the significant risks to the environment and biodiversity. It is essential that measures are taken to minimize the negative impacts and protect the Amazon Reef system and the region as a whole.

Source / Reference: Mongabay

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Tags: Amazon, Petrobras, oil drilling, Amazon Reef, biodiversity, environment

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