Company: PBR
Filing Date: 2025-11-28
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001292814-25-004085
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Company: PETROBRAS - PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA
Filing Date: 2025-11-28
Form: 6-K
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 Bn Partnerships
in Biorefining -US$ 0.5 Bn Biodiesel & Biomethane +US$ 0.5 Bn Sustainable fuels are gaining more relevance in the short term Onshore
Wind and Solar Photovoltaic Energy Low Carbon Hydrogen and Derivatives CCUS, CCS and others Ethanol Biodiesel and Biomethane Partnerships
in Biorefining BP 2025-29 Total portfolio BP 2026-30 Total portfolio Note: Projections subject to variation of +/-5%. 107 DECARBONIZATION
OF OPERATIONS Marcela Azevedo (Renewable Energy) Per capita energy consumption and Human Development Index (HDI) Gigajoules of energy
per capita –2024 data Source: Statistical Review of World Energy 2025 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Iceland Qatar Singapore
UAE Kuwait Trinidad and Tobago Saudi Arabia Oman Canada USA South Korea Russia Australia Luxembourg Norway Belgium Finland Turkmenistan
New Zeland Netherlands Sweden Kazakhstan Iran Estonia France Malysia Czech Republic Japan Hong Kong Belarus Austria Slovenia Germany Slovakia
China Ireland Switzerland Spain Israel Greece Poland Bulgaria Hungary Italy Denmark United Kingdom Cyprus Lithuania Croatia Turkey Chile
South Africa Venezuela Portugal Argentina Azerbaijan Thailand Uzbekistan Latvia Mexico Romenia Algeria Iraq Ulkraine North Macedonia Brazil
Vietnam Indonesia Ecuador Colombia Egypt Peru India Marroco Philippines Sri Lanka Bangladesh Very High Human Development Index –HDI
> 0.9 High Human Development Index –HDI: 0.8-0.9 Medim Human Development Index –HDI: 0.6-0.8 50 265 111 768 200 26 75 World
average: 72 108 Energy supply is an important driver of economic and social development for Brazil The energy sector in Brazil contributes
less to greenhouse gas emissions compared to the world average Greenhouse Gas Emissions by source: World x Brazil Land use 25% Energy
25% Industrial process and waste 12% Agriculture and livestock 38% Land use 7% Industrial process and waste 14% Energy 68% Agriculture
and livestock 11% World Source: UNEP –Emissions GAP Report (2023), IEA WEO 2024, SEEG GWP AR5, 2023 Data Brazil 109 Brazil accounts
for 2.2% of the world's primary energy supply, but only 0.