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Petrobras reports 48.6% profit increase and declares $2.1bn in dividends

Last updated: May 13, 2025 3:00 am
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Brazil’s Petrobras Reports Strong Financial Performance in Q1 2025

Brazil’s state-run oil producer Petrobras has announced a significant increase in net profit for the first quarter of 2025, reaching 35.2 billion reais, marking a 48.6% surge compared to the same period last year. This growth was largely driven by non-recurring events that bolstered the company’s financial results.

The company’s adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) saw a slight uptick of 1.7% year-on-year, reaching 61 billion reais. Excluding non-recurring effects, the adjusted EBITDA stood at 62.3 billion reais, showcasing Petrobras’ strong operational performance.

In addition to its financial success, Petrobras’ board of directors approved the distribution of 11.72 billion reais in dividends and interest on equity to shareholders, translating to approximately 0.91 real per share, demonstrating the company’s commitment to rewarding its investors.

Petrobras CEO Magda Chambriard expressed satisfaction with the company’s performance, stating, “We started 2025 with robust operational and financial results, reflecting Petrobras’ technical expertise in creating value for Brazilian society. Our increased production by 5.4% from the previous quarter underscores our ability to generate value and remunerate our shareholders.”

During the quarter, Petrobras’ capital expenditure (capex) totaled $4.1 billion, a significant increase from $3 billion in the same period last year, highlighting the company’s ongoing investment in its operations and growth.

The total oil, gas, and gas liquids production for Petrobras in Q1 stood at 2.77 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (mboe/d), reflecting a notable 5.4% increase from the previous quarter, showcasing the company’s operational efficiency and growth trajectory.

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Petrobras CFO and investor relations officer Fernando Melgarejo emphasized the company’s commitment to its business plan, stating, “We remain focused on executing our strategic objectives, as evidenced by our $4.1 billion investment in the first quarter, with a significant portion allocated to pre-salt projects like Búzios and Atapu fields, which will drive future revenue growth.”

Investors have closely monitored Petrobras’ investments, particularly after exceeding the company’s 2024 forecasts, raising concerns about potential dividend adjustments. Despite this, the company remains optimistic about its growth prospects and value creation for shareholders.

Net revenue for the quarter increased by 4.6% to 123.1 billion reais, slightly below analyst expectations of 124.9 billion reais, indicating strong financial performance for Petrobras in a challenging economic environment.

In related news, Petrobras made a significant discovery of high-quality, contaminant-free oil in the pre-salt layer of the Santos Basin, further bolstering the company’s exploration and production capabilities.

The find at exploratory well 3-BRSA-1396D-SPS in the Aram block, located 248km from Santos, São Paulo, in waters 1,952m deep, underscores Petrobras’ continued focus on technological innovation and growth in the oil and gas sector.

“Petrobras reports 48.6% profit increase and declares $2.1bn in dividends” was originally published by Offshore Technology, a GlobalData-owned brand, highlighting Petrobras’ strong financial performance and commitment to value creation.

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