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Petrobras strengthens its strategic position by increasing proven reserves by 2025

The company guarantees 12.5 years of continuous production through the excellent performance of its assets in the Santos Basin.
Petrobras eleva reservas probadas

Petrobras has officially reported significant growth in its energy assets at the close of the 2025 period. According to SEC criteria, the company’s certified stocks reached 12.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe), representing a solid base for future operations.

This volume ensures an estimated operating continuity of 12.5 years, reaffirming the stability of the mixed state-owned company founded in 1953.

Increase in proven reserves in strategic basins

Performance in the Santos Basin Basin has been decisive in reaching these levels. The Búzios, Tupi and Itapu fields recorded outstanding yields that allowed a reserve replacement rate of 175%.

Also, the expansion in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin with the Budião projects has contributed to offset the year’s record production. The company maintains a strict focus on generating shareholder value while guaranteeing the supply necessary for the country’s development.

Resilience and energy foresight

The structure of the assets demonstrates a remarkable capacity to adapt to fluctuations in the international oil market. Current projects have not experienced drastic variations in their valuation, which confirms the profitability of exploration investments.

Petrobras continues to prioritize the diversification of its portfolio in Brazil and abroad, seeking to maximize the recovery factor and move towards a fair energy transition that is compatible with energy security. energy security security.

Source: Petrobras

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