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Petrobras exports record amounts of oil in Q4 due to expansion of clients

Petrobras, the state-owned oil company in Brazil, posted record exports Tuesday of 1.2 million barrels per day?of crude oil and derivatives for its 'fourth quarter. This is an increase of 79% over the same period last year.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said that the record was achieved as oil production in Brazil increased by about 20% during the same time period, to 2.5 million bpd. This allowed the state-run firm to send more oil overseas.

The company had announced previously that it had exceeded its own production guidance for the year.

Petrobras also said that the increase in exports was partly due to the "ongoing efforts" of the company to diversify its client base. Recently, the Brazilian oil giant renewed a contract to supply Indian refiners millions of barrels.

China remains the'main destination', with about 52% of all Petrobras exports during the fourth quarter. This is up 22 percentage points compared to a year earlier. India represents about 12% of all Petrobras oil exports, up 22 percentage points from the previous year.

The firm stated that it has increased its exports to South Korea, Singapore and Thailand, as well as to Europe.

The number of shipments to Europe dropped to 13% from 38%, and those to the U.S. fell to 3% from 9%.

Petrobras reported a total production of 3,11 million barrels equivalent to oil per day (boed), up by?about 18% compared to a year ago.

Petrobras reported that the total sales of oil and gas derivatives were also 19% higher than last year, at 3.37 Mbpd.

The company is set to announce its financial results for the fourth quarter on March 5. Reporting by Fernando Cardoso, Sao Paulo; Fabio Teixeira, Marta Nogueira and Inigo Freed in Rio de Janeiro. Editing by Inigo Freed and Jamie Freed.

(source: Reuters)