Company: PBR
Filing Date: 2025-11-17
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001292814-25-004008
Chunk: 4

Company: PETROBRAS - PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA
Filing Date: 2025-11-17
Form: 6-K
Chunk 4
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losses)                                      |        6,136 |       -3,834 |      − |
| Real x U.S. dollar                                                   |        6,282 |       -3,747 |      − |
| Other currencies                                                     |         -146 |          -87 |   67.8 |
| Reclassification of hedge accounting to the Statement of Income      |       -1,659 |       -2,118 |  -21.7 |
| Tax settlement programs - federal taxes                              |            − |         -235 |      − |
| Indexation to the Selic interest rate of anticipated dividends       
 and dividends                                                        
 payable                                                              |         -129 |         -370 |  -65.1 |
| Recoverable taxes inflation indexation income                        |          199 |           77 |  158.4 |
| Other foreign exchange gains and indexation charges, net             |          598 |          756 |  -20.9 |
| Total                                                                |        3,034 |       -9,089 |      − |

Net finance income amounted to US$ 3,034 million for the
period Jan-Sep/2025, representing an increase of US$ 12,123 million compared to a net finance expense of US$ 9,089 million recorded in
the same period of 2024, mainly due to a foreign exchange gain - Real x U.S. dollar of US$ 6,282 million in Jan-Sep/2025, as compared
to a US$ 3,747 million loss in Jan-Sep/2024 reflecting a 14.1% appreciation of the real/US$ exchange rate in Jan-Sep/2025 (09/30/2025:
R$ 5.32/US$, 12/31/2024: R$ 6.19/US$) compared to a 12.5% depreciation in Jan-Sep/2024 (09/30/2024: R$ 5.45/US$, 12/31/2023: R$ 4.84/US$).

Income taxes

Income tax was an expense of US$ 6,995 million in
Jan-Sep/2025, compared to an expense of US$ 4,325 million in Jan-Sep/2024. The increase was mainly due to higher net income before
income taxes (US$ 23,800 million of income in Jan-Sep/2025 compared to a US$ 14,696