Petrobras announces that, in 2025, its oil production reached 2.40 million bpd, exceeding the upper limit of the target (+4%) set in its 2025 - 2029 Business Plan by 0.5 percentage points.
This result represents an 11% increase compared to 2024 production.
Total oil and natural gas production surpassed the upper limit of the target (+4%) by 2.8 percentage points, reaching 2.99 million boe/d, representing an 11% increase compared to 2024 production. Commercial oil and natural gas production reached 2.62 million boe/d, exceeding the upper limit of the projected target (+4%) by 0.9 percentage points.
In addition to surpassing the established guidances, the oil production, commercial production, and total production figures broke historical annual records registered over more than 70 years of operations. The company also set new annual records in the pre-salt, with own total production of 2.45 million boe/d and operated production of 3.70 million boe/d. Production volume in the pre-salt accounts for 82% of Petrobras’ total production.
In 2025, two new platforms began operating in the Santos Basin pre-salt: the FPSO Almirante Tamandaré, located in the Búzios field, and the FPSO Alexandre de Gusmão, in the Mero field. The FPSO Marechal Duque de Caxias, in Mero, reached its production peak, and the FPSO Almirante Tamandaré set a new production record, reaching an average production of approximately 240 000 bpd in November and December, becoming the highest-producing platform in Brazil.
Additionally, the ramp-up continued for the FPSOs Maria Quitéria, in the Jubarte field, and Anita Garibaldi and Anna Nery, in the Marlim and Voador fields. The significant increase in operational efficiency across all operational units was fundamental to surpassing the production targets.
Another highlight of the year was reaching 1 million boe/d of operated production in the Búzios field with only six platforms, demonstrating the high productivity of the wells in this field. The seventh platform, P-78, which began operations on December 31, will contribute to the continued growth trajectory of the company’s production.
These results are the result of the integrated efforts of Petrobras’ workforce to increase production while maintaining a total commitment to people, respect for the environment, preservation of operational safety, and asset reliability.