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Pre-salt layer

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The Pre-Salt Layer is a geological formation on the Brazilian continental shelf. The layer is of importance because it holds significant petrochemical resources.[1]

  1. ^ Brazil as an economic superpower?: understanding Brazil's changing role in the global economy, Lael Brainard, Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, Brookings Institution Page 33.