Brazil

Brazils state-owned oil giant Petrobras has demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of market headwinds.
The company reported a net profit of R$32.6 billion ($5.7 billion) for the third quarter of 2024.
This figure represents a 22.3% increase compared to the same period last year.
Petrobras achieved this growth despite falling oil prices in the global market.The companys total sales revenue reached R$129.6 billion ($22.7 billion), marking a 6% rise from the previous year.
This increase stems from higher sales volumes of oil derivatives.
Petrobras managed to offset the impact of declining oil prices through strategic market positioning.However, the adjusted EBITDA saw a slight decrease of 3.8%, settling at R$63.7 billion ($11.2 billion).
The recurring EBITDA also experienced a minor dip of 3.7%, reaching R$64.4 billion ($11.3 billion).
These figures reflect the challenging market conditions Petrobras navigated during the quarter.In a move that will likely please shareholders, Petrobras approved a dividend payment of R$17 billion ($3 billion).
This translates to R$1.32 per share, aligning with the companys current shareholder remuneration policy.
The decision underscores Petrobrass commitment to delivering value to its investors.Petrobras Defies Market Challenges with Robust Q3 Performance.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The companys performance surpassed market expectations.
Analysts had projected a net profit of R$31.17 billion for the quarter.
Petrobrass ability to exceed these forecasts highlights its operational efficiency and strategic acumen.Petrobrass year-to-date figures paint a more complex picture.
The cumulative net profit for the first nine months of 2024 stood at R$53.65 billion ($9.4 billion).
This represents a 47.7% decrease compared to the same period in 2023.
The significant drop stems from an agreement with the Brazilian government to resolve long-standing tax disputes.Petrobras Defies Market Challenges with Robust Q3 PerformanceDespite this setback, Petrobrass gross revenue for the first nine months of 2024 increased by 2.2%, reaching R$369.56 billion ($64.8 billion).
The operating result (EBITDA) for this period decreased by 11.2% to R$173.45 billion ($30.4 billion).Petrobras has also made strides in reducing its debt burden.
The companys gross debt decreased by 3.1% over the past year, ending September at $59.13 billion.
This reduction demonstrates Petrobrass commitment to improving its financial health.The company has ramped up its investments, which reached $10.89 billion in the first nine months of 2024.
This figure represents a 19.5% increase compared to the same period last year.
The increased investment signals Petrobrass confidence in future growth opportunities.Petrobrass oil and natural gas production averaged 2.721 million barrels of oil equivalent per day from January to September.
While this marks a slight 0.4% decrease from the previous year, the company expects to end 2024 with an average production of 2.8 million barrels per day.These results underscore Petrobrass ability to navigate complex market dynamics while maintaining profitability.
The companys performance reflects its strategic focus on operational efficiency and market responsiveness.
As Petrobras continues to adapt to changing market conditions, it remains a key player in Brazils energy sector and the global oil industry.





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