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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Sales Report 3Q25 I 10 OPERATION RESULTS Sales In 3Q25, oil products sales in the domestic market were 5.3% higher than the previous quarter,
reflecting demand seasonality. Diesel sales in 3Q25 grew by 12.2% compared to 2Q25, driven by higher demand, especially due to the planting
of the summer grain crop and stronger industrial activity. These effects offset the impact of the increase in biodiesel content in diesel
from 14% to 15%, effective as of August 1st, 2025. Seasonality was also the predominant factor for the increase in jet fuel sales in 3Q25.
The 5.4% growth reflects the impact of July school holidays, which stimulate travel. Another factor was increased economic activity. The
1.3% increase in LPG sales volume in 3Q25 compared to 2Q25 was mainly due to consumption driven by lower average temperatures in the country's
main consumer hubs and higher activity in the manufacturing sector. Naphtha sales in the quarter were 5.6% higher than 2Q25, due to higher
product availability resulting from inventory build-up in the previous quarter. On the other hand, gasoline sales in 3Q25 were 0.5% lower
than 2Q25, due to the increase in the anhydrous ethanol content in gasoline from 27% to 30%, effective since August 1st, 2025. Production
In 3Q25, oil products production reached 1,790 Mbpd, 3.5% above 2Q25, with a total utilization factor of 94%, despite scheduled shutdowns
at the RPBC and REVAP refineries, the latter starting in September 2025. Diesel production increased by 6.0% compared to 2Q25, in line
with higher demand during the period. It is worth highlighting the quarterly production record of S-10 diesel at REFAP, which reached
49 Mbpd, and the monthly production record of this oil product in September at RPBC (71 Mbpd). Jet fuel production was also 2.3% higher
than previous quarter, reflecting higher demand in the aviation sector during the quarter and the additional hydrotreating capacity of
middle distillates following the start-up of the new HDT unit at REPLAN. This performance contributed to a 5.6%