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Petrobras Brazil sees little chance of additional dividends in this year

Fernando Melgarejo, the Chief Financial Officer of Brazil's state-owned oil giant Petrobras, said that the company has little hope of paying out extraordinary dividends in this year. He cited lower revenues due to a fall in oil prices worldwide.

Melgarejo said that the company is not planning to change its dividend policy.

The executive said that if revenue was lower, it would be more difficult to pay out extraordinary dividends. This statement came during a conference call with analysts following the company's results for the second quarter.

We see low chances of having the extra cash this year to make a payment.

Melgarejo confirmed the company's $18.5 Billion capital expenditure forecast for this year but said that certain projects could be revised due to lower oil prices.

Petrobras announced on Thursday dividends and interest to equity holders of $8.66 billion reais (1.60 billion dollars) while reporting a net profit for the second quarter of $26.7 billion reais.

According to Petrobras the average Brent oil price was $67.82 a barrel during the second quarter of this year, down from $75.66 a barrel during the first three month period.

Petrobras' preferred shares traded in Sao Paulo fell by more than 5% Friday. This made the oil giant the worst performer on the benchmark Bovespa index, which dropped 0.2%.

(source: Reuters)