Company: PBR
Filing Date: 2025-10-27
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001292814-25-003631
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Company: PETROBRAS - PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA
Filing Date: 2025-10-27
Form: 6-K
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 "projects", "aims", "should", as well as other similar terms, are intended to identify such
forecasts, which, of course, involve risks and uncertainties foreseen or not foreseen by the company and, consequently, are not guarantees
of the company's future results. Therefore, future results of the company's operations may differ from current expectations, and the reader
should not rely solely on the information contained herein. The company undertakes no obligation to update the presentations and forecasts
in the light of new information or future developments. The figures reported for 4Q25 onwards are estimates or targets. The operating
data contained in this report has not been audited by the independent auditor. Production and Sales Report 3Q25 I 4 HIGHLIGHTS 3Q25 Highlights
3Q25 In 3Q25, average production of oil, NGL, and natural gas reached 3.14 MMboed, 7.6% above 2Q25, and 16.4% above 3Q24, mainly due to
the achievement of peak production (design capacity) of FPSO Almirante Tamandaré, in Búzios field, and the increased production
capacity of FPSO Marechal Duque de Caxias, in Mero field. Additionally, there was the ramp-up of FPSOs Maria Quitéria in Jubarte
field, Anita Garibaldi and Anna Nery in Marlim and Voador fields, and Alexandre de Gusmão in Mero field. The increase in production
was also supported by lower losses due to shutdowns and maintenance, as well as higher operational efficiency in the Campos and Santos
Basins. The efficiency in 9M25 was approximately 3% higher than 2024, including increases in fields with significant production, such
as Tupi and Búzios. During this quarter, we had 11 new production wells starting up, 7 in Campos Basin and 4 in Santos Basin. On
September 25th, FPSO Marechal Duque de Caxias reached 200 Mbpd, 20 Mbpd above its nominal design capacity, as authorized by the competent
authorities. FPSO Almirante Tamandaré (pictured), which started up in February this year in Búzios, reached its planned
peak production of 225 Mbpd on August 14th, with only 5 production wells and three months ahead of the initial schedule. On