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Petrobras Shares Jump as Oil Surge Renews Extra Dividend Talk
9 March 2026
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Petrobras Shares Jump as Oil Surge Renews Extra Dividend Talk

RIO DE JANEIRO, March 9, 2026, 13:30 UTC-3

Petrobras caught renewed attention Monday, oil rallying to highs last seen in mid-2022 and stirring debate over the Brazilian state oil giant’s capacity for additional shareholder payouts, following its profit jump last week. In New York, the U.S.-listed stock rose roughly 4.3% by midday.

The timing is key: On Friday, finance chief Fernando Melgarejo pointed to higher crude prices as a potential trigger for extra dividends—on top of Petrobras’ regular payouts—if the rally sticks around long enough to generate surplus cash. But just hours after that, his tone shifted. He told reporters there was “no possibility at this time” for such a distribution this year. Reuters

Investors and policymakers in Brasilia aren’t just watching Petrobras’s export gains. They’re also wary of how oil shocks might hit Brazilian pump prices. Earlier this month, Chief Executive Magda Chambriard noted Petrobras typically holds off on passing abrupt oil price jumps to consumers, despite the company importing crude for blending with domestic output.

Petrobras swung to a fourth-quarter net profit of 15.6 billion reais ($2.96 billion) late last week, overcoming a loss from the same period a year ago. Record exports picked up the slack from weaker Brent prices. The board signed off on 8.1 billion reais in interest on equity—a Brazilian payout—set for distribution in May and June.

“The increase in oil and gas volume allowed us to offset the effects of the Brent price drop,” Chambriard said in the results statement. Petrobras reported its oil production in Brazil hit 2.5 million barrels a day for the quarter—up roughly 20% from the prior year. International sales climbed 41.7%. Exports of oil and derivatives set a record at 1.2 million bpd. Reuters

Management pointed out that the recent oil shock has provided a modest boost so far. Melgarejo said Petrobras would “love” to hand out extra dividends if the price surge stuck around long enough for surplus cash to build up. Claudio Schlosser, who oversees logistics, noted the company had “better margins” this week, since most shipments head to China, India, and Europe—routes that steer clear of the conflict zone. Reuters

Petrobras is putting one expansion route on ice for the time being. CEO Chambriard told reporters this day there’s no discussion underway about moving into Venezuela, a market where Chevron, Trafigura, and Vitol—under U.S. clearance—continue to dominate exports.

Melgarejo’s warning coincides with Petrobras’ ongoing heavy outlays. Spending hit $6.3 billion in the fourth quarter, and $20.3 billion for 2025—numbers that edged past the company’s initial goal but stayed inside the range Petrobras had flagged, as it kept pouring money into new production ships and upstream initiatives.

Still, the upside isn’t straightforward. Monday saw crude jump on war-driven supply fears, but prices slipped off their peaks when officials considered tapping emergency reserves; Petrobras, for its part, says it needs to stay nimble and avoid passing wild swings straight to local buyers. If crude drops back hard, any justification for a bigger payout could vanish just as quickly.

Petrobras is set to release its call notice and management proposal for the annual general meeting on March 13, per its investor calendar. For now, investors are focused on oil, the company’s approach to payouts, and how it handles fuel prices.

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