SAO PAULO, March 15 (Reuters) - Brazilian state-run oil
company Petrobras said on Wednesday the country's
mines and energy ministry named new back up candidates for the
company's board, in case candidates suggested back in February
are prevented from joining.
In a securities filing, Petrobras said the ministry had
named Renato Campos Galuppo, Anelize Lenzi Ruas de Almeida and
Evamar Jose dos Santos as substitute candidates to the board,
subject to internal governance procedures.
(Reporting by Carolina Pulice and Peter Frontini; Editing by
Sarah Morland)
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