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Report on Payments

to Governments

for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023


 
 

Glossary

Glossary of certain terms used in this Report on Payments to Governments (the “Report”). The following terms are defined as follows:

ANP The Agência Nacional de Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (Brazilian National Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels Agency)
IBAMA The Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis (Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources)
CSR Community and social responsibility payments
ICMBio The Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation)
IDEMA Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável e Meio Ambiente do Rio Grande do Norte (Institute for the Sustainable Development and Environment of the state of Rio Grande do Norte)
IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards
IPAAM Instituto de Proteção Ambiental do Amazonas (Institute for the Environmental Protection of the state of Amazonas)
PPSA Pré-Sal Petróleo S.A., a Brazilian state-owned company which acts as a contract manager and represents the interests of the Brazilian Federal Government in the production-sharing contracts.
RFB Receita Federal do Brasil (Brazilian Federal Tax Authority).
SEC The United States Securities and Exchange Commission
SIMA-SP Secretaria de Infraestrutura e Meio Ambiente de São Paulo (Department of Infrastructure and Environment of the state od São Paulo)
STN Secretaria do Tesouro Nacional (Brazilian National Treasury)
YPFB Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos, a Bolivian state-owned company which acts as a contract manager and represents the interests of the Bolivian federal government in the production-sharing contracts.

 

 

 
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Basis for Preparation - Report on Payments to Governments for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023

This Report provides a consolidated overview of the payments to governments made by Petrobras and its subsidiaries (hereinafter referred to as “Petrobras” or “Company”) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 as required under the U.S. SEC Regulation “Disclosure of Payments by Resource Extraction Issuers”.

Definitions

Reporting entities

This Report includes payments to governments made by Petrobras and entities under its control in accordance with the IFRS. Payments made by entities which are not under the control of Petrobras are not included in this Report.

Activities

Payments made by Petrobras to governments arising from activities involving the exploration, extraction, processing, and export of oil, natural gas, or the acquisition of a license for any such activity are disclosed in this Report.

Government

Government includes any national government, as well as any department, agency, or instrumentality of a national government, or a company at least majority owned by the national government. It also includes subnational governments, such as states (in Brazil) and departments (in Bolivia).

Projects

Payments are reported at project level except those payments that are not attributable to a specific project are reported at entity level. Project is defined using the following factors: (i) type of resource being commercially developed, (ii) method of extraction, and (iii) major subnational political jurisdiction where the commercial development of the resource is taking place. All of Petrobras’ projects refer to the commercial development of oil and natural gas, in the Exploration & Production ("E&P") segment, using the well extraction method.

Segments

This Report includes payments made by Petrobras’ E&P segment.

E&P: This segment covers the activities of exploration, development and production of crude oil, NGL and natural gas in Brazil and abroad, for the primary purpose of supplying Petrobras’ domestic refineries. The E&P segment also operates through partnerships with other companies, including holding interests in non-Brazilian companies in this segment.

Royalties

Royalties are payments made for the right to extract oil and gas, calculated as a percentage of revenue, less deductions provided for in the respective regulations.

In Brazil, Royalties are established in concession contracts at a rate ranging from 5% to 15% of the gross revenue based on the reference prices for crude oil or natural gas established by the Brazilian National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (“ANP”) in its regulatory acts. When establishing the royalties’ rates, ANP also considers the geological risks and expected productivity levels for each concession. Most of the Company’s crude oil production currently pays the maximum royalty rate.

Payments under this type also includes Special participations, which range from 0% to 40% of the net revenue from the production of fields presenting high production volumes or profitability, according to the criteria established in the applicable legislation. The calculation takes into account the gross revenue from each production field, based on the reference prices for crude oil or natural gas established by Decree No. 2,705/1998 and the ANP regulatory acts, deducted from the royalties paid, exploratory investments, operational expenditures, and applicable depreciation and taxes adjustments. In 2023, payments of this government share were made in 12 of our fields: Barracuda, Jubarte, Marlim Leste, Marlim Sul, Roncador and Tartaruga Verde (Campos basin - offshore); Berbigão, Sapinhoá, Sururu and Tupi (Santos basin - offshore); Leste do Urucu and Rio Urucu (Solimões basin - onshore).

Bonuses

Bonuses disclosed correspond to the signature bonus, amounts paid by the winning bidder upon signing an exploration and production contract, which can be predefined or offered, subject to the minimum values published in the bidding notices.

 
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Fees

Fees are payments made for the retention or occupation of contracted areas for exploration and production of oil and natural gas, whose rate established by the ANP in the respective bidding notices, based on the size, location, and geological characteristics of the concession block.

It also includes payments for the acquisition and maintenance of an environmental license to operate in an area where extractive activities are carried out.

Production entitlements

These are the host government’s share of production under the production sharing regime adopted in Brazil for the exploration and production of oil, natural gas, and other fluid hydrocarbons in the Pre-Salt Polygon and/or strategic areas, and as established by Law 12,351/2010, particularly in articles 2(III), 15(III), 18, 29 (VII). The percentage of production to be shared with the Brazilian Federal Government is defined in production sharing contracts, in which the state-owned company PPSA represents the interests of the Brazilian Federal Government, as a non-operating partner who manages these contracts.

The production entitlements are presented at fair market value, which is calculated based on volume entitled to the Brazilian Federal Government, valued at the average Brent price for the year, as historical costs are not reasonably available or determinable by project.

Taxes

Payments of taxes in Brazil include taxes on the exports of crude oil from March 1 to June 28, 2023, when the Brazilian Federal Government established a temporary 9.2% rate on these exports.

The Company does not pay for taxes levied on corporate profits, corporate income, and production specifically when engaging in the commercial development of oil and natural gas. The Company’s payments for corporate income taxes are based on taxable profit at the legal entity level within a given jurisdiction, which includes income earned from business activities beyond those generated by resource extraction activities.

Dividends

The Company does not pay any dividends in lieu of production entitlements or royalties. These payments are made to the Brazilian Federal Government as a common or ordinary shareholder of Petrobras under the same terms as other shareholders. Thus, these payments are not under the scope of this Report.

Payments for infrastructure improvements

These are payments which relate to the construction of infrastructure (road, bridge, or rail) not substantially dedicated for the use of extractive activities and, therefore, are not accounted for as property, plant and equipment. For 2023, there was no payment made to governments relating to infrastructure improvements.

Community and social responsibility payments

These are payments required by law or contract comprising, in general, payments to support the social or economic well-being of communities where the expenditures are made.

Partnerships

When the Company makes a payment directly to a government arising from a partnership, whenever Petrobras is the operator, the full amount paid is disclosed even where Petrobras as the operator is proportionally reimbursed by its non-operating venture partners.

Currencies used to make the payments and Exchange rate

Payments in Brasil are made in Reais and payments in Bolivia are made in Bolivianos. All payments in this Report are reported in US Dollars, which have been translated based on the exchange rate as of December 31, 2023 (Brazilian Real/US Dollar 4.84 and Boliviano/US Dollar 6.82).

 
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PETROBRAS (Expressed in thousands of US Dollars, unless otherwise indicated)

 

Project-level Disclosure

The table below sets forth the Company’s payments made to governments for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, by project and type of payment.

 

Project (1)     Production entitlement (2)     Community and social responsibility  
Basin Major subnational jurisdiction Royalties Bonuses Taxes Fees Total
Brazil (3)   12,469,329 150,678 1,420,630 298,680 81,178 51,835 14,472,330
Offshore                
Santos basin Rio de Janeiro 9,623,159   1,354,006   9,904 29,151 11,016,220
Campos basin Rio de Janeiro 1,365,129 109,748 697   30,417 17,583 1,523,573
Santos basin São Paulo 641,718 40,930 65,927   3,376 4,552 756,504
Campos basin Espírito Santo 663,505       2,538   666,043
Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo 5,849       3,209 549 9,607
Camamu basin Bahia 2,005       889   2,895
Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte 900       1,475   2,375
Sergipe basin Sergipe         2,005   2,005
Jequitinhonha basin Bahia         869   869
Pará-Maranhão basin Pará         532   532
Ceará basin Ceará         353   353
Barreirinhas basin Maranhão         267   267
Foz do Amazonas basin Amapá         131   131
Onshore                
Solimões basin Amazonas 109,208       587   109,795
Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte 19,214       23,088   42,303
Recôncavo basin Bahia 17,386       710   18,096
Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo 3,020       115   3,135
Sergipe basin Sergipe 667       570   1,237
Paraná basin Paraná         145   145
Entity level payment (4)                
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.   17,569     298,680     316,249
Bolivia (3)   1,394 1,394
Onshore                
Bloque San Antonio Tarija   467         467
XX Tarija Oeste Tarija   311         311
Colpa Caranda Santa Cruz   249         249
Bloque San Alberto Tarija   218         218
San Telmo Norte Santa Cruz   149         149
Total   12,469,329 152,072 1,420,630 298,680 81,178 51,835 14,473,724
(1) All the Petrobras' projects refer the commercial development of oil and natural gas, in the E&P segment, using the well extraction method.
(2) In-kind production entitlements are presented at fair market value, which is calculated based on the volume the Brazilian Federal Government is entitled to, valued at the average Brent oil price for the year, pursuant to the production sharing regime adopted in Brazil for the exploration and production of oil, natural gas, and other fluid hydrocarbons in the Pre-Salt Polygon and/or strategic areas, and as established by Law 12,351/2010, particularly in articles 2(III), 15(III), 18, and 29(VII).
(3) The payments of Petrobras in Brazil are made in Reais (BRL), while in Bolivia in Bolivianos (BOL). All payments in this Report are reported in US Dollars, which have been translated based on the exchange rate as of December 31, 2023 (Brazilian Real/US Dollar 4.84 and Boliviano/US Dollar 6.82).
(4) It is not attributable to projects individually. Taxes refer to the export tax levied on crude oil exports. Royalties refer to the agreement with ANP relating to the amount due by the shale industrialization unit SIX (divested in 2022). This agreement will be paid in installments until 2027.

 

 

 

 
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PETROBRAS (Expressed in thousands of US Dollars, unless otherwise indicated)

 

 

Government-level Disclosure

The table below sets forth the Company’s payments made to governments for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, by government and type of payment.

 

  Royalties Bonuses Production entitlement (2) Taxes Fees Community and social responsibility Total
Brazil (1)   12,469,329 150,678 1,420,630 298,680 81,178 51,835 14,472,330
STN   12,469,329           12,469,329
PPSA (2)       1,420,630       1,420,630
RFB         298,680     298,680
ANP     150,678     58,957   209,635
ICMBio             49,833 49,833
IDEMA           21,493   21,493
SIMA - SP             2,003 2,003
Ibama           579   579
IPAAM           149   149
Bolivia (1)   1,394 1,394
YPFB     1,394         1,394
Total   12,469,329 152,072 1,420,630 298,680 81,178 51,835 14,473,724
(1) The payments of Petrobras in Brazil are made in Reais (BRL), while in Bolivia in Bolivianos (BOL). All payments in this Report are reported in US Dollars, which have been translated based on the exchange rate as of December 31, 2023 (Brazilian Real/US Dollar 4.84 and Boliviano/US Dollar 6.82).
(2) In-kind production entitlements are presented at fair market value, which is calculated based on the volume the Brazilian Federal Government is entitled to, valued at the average Brent oil price for the year, pursuant to the production sharing regime adopted in Brazil for the exploration and production of oil, natural gas, and other fluid hydrocarbons in the Pre-Salt Polygon and/or strategic areas, and as established by Law 12,351/2010, particularly in articles 2(III), 15(III), 18, and 29(VII).

 

 

 
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PETROBRAS (Expressed in thousands of US Dollars, unless otherwise indicated)

 

 

Payment details disclosure

The table below provides the details of payments made to governments for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023.

  Project (1)      
Country Basin Major subnational jurisdiction

Onshore/

Offshore

Payment type Payee (2) Amount (3)
Brazil Santos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Royalties STN 9,623,159
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Royalties STN 1,365,129
Brazil Santos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Production entitlement PPSA 1,354,006
Brazil Campos basin Espírito Santo Offshore Royalties STN 663,505
Brazil Santos basin São Paulo Offshore Royalties STN 641,718
Brazil Entity level payment (4) -   Taxes RFB 298,680
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Bonuses ANP 109,748
Brazil Solimões basin Amazonas Onshore Royalties STN 109,208
Brazil Santos basin São Paulo Offshore Production entitlement PPSA 65,927
Brazil Santos basin São Paulo Offshore Bonuses ANP 40,930
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Fees ANP 30,276
Brazil Santos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore CSR ICMBio 27,414
Brazil Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte Onshore Fees IDEMA 21,493
Brazil Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte Onshore Royalties STN 19,214
Brazil Entity level payment (5) -   Royalties STN 17,569
Brazil Recôncavo basin Bahia Onshore Royalties STN 17,386
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore CSR ICMBio 17,317
Brazil Santos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Fees ANP 9,714
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Offshore Royalties STN 5,849
Brazil Santos basin São Paulo Offshore CSR ICMBio 4,552
Brazil Santos basin São Paulo Offshore Fees ANP 3,376
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Offshore Fees ANP 3,160
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Onshore Royalties STN 3,020
Brazil Campos basin Espírito Santo Offshore Fees ANP 2,538
Brazil Camamu basin Bahia Offshore Royalties STN 2,005
Brazil Sergipe basin Sergipe Offshore Fees ANP 1,989
Brazil Santos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore CSR SIMA - SP 1,737
Brazil Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte Onshore Fees ANP 1,595
Brazil Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte Offshore Fees ANP 1,397
Brazil Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte Offshore Royalties STN 900
Brazil Camamu basin Bahia Offshore Fees ANP 889
Brazil Jequitinhonha basin Bahia Offshore Fees ANP 869
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Production entitlement PPSA 697
Brazil Sergipe basin Sergipe Onshore Royalties STN 667
Brazil Recôncavo basin Bahia Onshore Fees ANP 617
Brazil Sergipe basin Sergipe Onshore Fees ANP 570
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Offshore CSR ICMBio 549
Brazil Pará-Maranhão basin Pará Offshore Fees ANP 532
Brazil Solimões basin Amazonas Onshore Fees ANP 434
Brazil Ceará basin Ceará Offshore Fees ANP 353
Brazil Barreirinhas basin Maranhão Offshore Fees ANP 267
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore CSR SIMA - SP 266
Brazil Santos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Fees IBAMA 190
Brazil Solimões basin Amazonas Onshore Fees IPAAM 149
Brazil Paraná basin Paraná Onshore Fees ANP 145
Brazil Campos basin Rio de Janeiro Offshore Fees IBAMA 140
Brazil Foz do Amazonas basin Amapá Offshore Fees ANP 131
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Onshore Fees ANP 105
Brazil Recôncavo basin Bahia Onshore Fees IBAMA 93
Brazil Potiguar basin Rio Grande do Norte Offshore Fees IBAMA 78
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Offshore Fees IBAMA 49
Brazil Sergipe basin Sergipe Offshore Fees IBAMA 15
Brazil Espírito Santo basin Espírito Santo Onshore Fees IBAMA 10
Brazil Solimões basin Amazonas Onshore Fees IBAMA 4
Bolivia Bloque San Antonio Tarija Onshore Bonuses YPFB 467
Bolivia XX Tarija Oeste Tarija Onshore Bonuses YPFB 311
Bolivia Colpa Caranda Santa Cruz Onshore Bonuses YPFB 249
Bolivia Bloque San Alberto Tarija Onshore Bonuses YPFB 218
Bolivia San Telmo Norte Santa Cruz Onshore Bonuses YPFB 149
Total           14,473,724
(1) All the Petrobras' projects refer to the commercial development of oil and natural gas, in the Exploration & Production (“E&P”) segment, using the well extraction method.
(2) In-kind production entitlements are presented at fair market value, which is calculated based on the volume the Brazilian Federal Government is entitled to, valued at the average Brent oil price for the year, pursuant to the production sharing regime adopted in Brazil for the exploration and production of oil, natural gas, and other fluid hydrocarbons in the Pre-Salt Polygon and/or strategic areas, and as established by Law 12,351/2010, particularly in articles 2(III), 15(III), 18, and 29(VII).
(3) The payments of Petrobras in Brazil are made in Reais (BRL), while in Bolivia in Bolivianos (BOL). All payments in this Report are reported in US Dollars, which have been translated based on the exchange rate as of December 31, 2023 (Brazilian Real/US Dollar 4.84 and Boliviano/US Dollar 6.82).
(4) It is not attributable to projects individually. It refers to the export tax levied on crude oil exports.
(5) It is not attributable to projects individually. It refers to the agreement with ANP relating to the amount due by the shale industrialization unit SIX (divested in 2022). This agreement will be paid in installments until 2027.

 

 
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