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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. On the supply side, domestic gas deliveries to the market increased by approximately 4 MM m³/day due to higher gas processing
at the Itaboraí treatment unit in the Boaventura Energy Complex, while gas imports from Bolivia had a slight decrease. The Ibirité
(198 MW) and TermoRio (922 MW) thermoelectric plants started providing power capacity in August 2025, ahead of schedule, to meet the requirements
of the Capacity Reserve Auction contract held in 2021. In 3Q25, electricity sales grew by 17% compared to 2Q25, reflecting a less favorable
hydrological scenario that led to increased dispatch of natural gas-fired thermal power plants in order to safeguard hydropower reservoir
levels. Production and Sales Report 3Q25 I 13 OPERATION RESULTS The processing assets1 included in the G&LCE results reached a record
of 44 MMm³/d of specification-grade natural gas for sale in August 2025 "With the expansion of our processing capacity, resulting
from the start-up of the Natural Gas Processing Unit (UPGN) at the Boaventura Energy Complex in Itaboraí (RJ), Petrobras reduced
its dependence on imports, whether by pipelines or LNG, and promoted the development of a more competitive domestic gas supply." Angélica
Laureano, Chief Energy Transition and Sustainability Officer 1 The Cabiúnas, Caraguatatuba, Itaboraí, and Cacimbas processing
plants contribute to the results of the G&LCE segment. Production and Sales Report 3Q25 I 14 OPERATION RESULTS Atmospheric Emissions
The monitoring of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission indicators encourages the adoption of practices and the development of projects aimed
at reducing these gas emissions by the company and maximizing value generation in light of the risks and opportunities associated with
a just energy transition to a low-carbon economy. GHG Emissions O&G (million tons of CO2e): • 9M24: 32.4 • 9M25: 35.03 Operational
GHG Emissions from Oil and Gas Activities The GHG – O&G indicator measures the operational emissions from oil and gas activities
alone, without including emissions from operations in the thermoelectricity market. GHG – O&G emissions in 9M25 were 35 million
tons, 2.6 million tons higher than in the same period of 202