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Brazil's Petrobras is investing faster than expected says CFO

Petrobras' chief financial officer stated that the company expects its annual capital expenditures will be between the middle and the top of their current estimates as they are investing faster than anticipated. Petrobras has invested $5.5 billion during the third quarter. The cumulative capex of the first nine month in 2025 is now $14 billion. The company plans to invest $18.5 billion by 2025. It may add 10% on the upside or down. Petrobras CFO Fernando Melgarejo told analysts that the firm generates value for its shareholders by speeding up investments.

He said that 90% of projects were already contracted, and there would be more flexibility after 2026.

Petrobras executives have repeatedly emphasized the need to reduce costs as lower Brent oil prices lead to a review of projects.

Magda Chambriard, Petrobras' chief executive officer, said in February that the company had spent 15% more than its guidance for 2024 due to investments made this year. Petrobras is known for investing less in its five-year plans than planned. Since she took over as CEO last year, Chambriard has worked to correct this.

On November 27, the company will unveil its strategy plan for 2026-2030. The current plan for 2025-2029 set capex at $111 billion. Reporting by Leticia Fucichima and Fabio Téixeira, both in Sao Paulo, and Fernando Cardoso in Rio de Janeiro. Writing by Fernando Cardoso. Editing by Natalia Siniawski & Paul Simao.

(source: Reuters)