The Company Linked To The Ministry Of Mines And Energy Achieved A Revenue Of R$ 4.71 Billion During The Year Of 2022, Reaching A Record. The Revenue Raised By The PPSA Was Made Possible By The Marketing Of The Union’s Share Of Oil And Natural Gas.
The Year 2022 Has Just Ended And Is Still Generating Great Results For The Brazilian Economy. This Saturday (01/07), Pré-Sal Petróleo S.A (PPSA), A Company Linked To The Ministry Of Mines And Energy (MME), Announced A Record Revenue From The Marketing Of The Union’s Share Of Oil And Natural Gas In The Production Sharing Contracts. A Total Of R$ 4.71 Billion Was Raised In 2022, A Total Four Times Greater Than The Amount Of 2021.
Revenue From The Marketing Of The Union’s Share Of Oil And Natural Gas In 2022 Reached Four Times The Amount In 2021
The Results Of The Investments In The Marketing Of The Union’s Oil And Natural Gas In The Production Sharing Contracts Are Already Being Observed At The Start Of This Year.
According To The PPSA, A State-Owned Company Linked To The Ministry Of Mines And Energy That Operates In The National Oil And Gas Sector, The Revenue In 2022 Reached R$ 4.71 Billion.
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This Is A Very Significant Figure For The Segment, As It Represents Four Times More Than What Was Marketed In 2021 In The Sector, When The Revenue Was Only R$ 1.22 Billion.
The Result Is A Reflection Of The Increase In Production In The Sharing Contracts And The Situation Of The International Oil Price Market.
Throughout The Year 2022, 22 Oil Loads Were Delivered To The Union, Totaling 10.9 Million Barrels.
The Division Occurred As Follows: Ten Loads From The Mero Field, Four From Tupi, Four From Búzios, Three From The Surroundings Of Sapinhoá, And One From Sépia.
Except For The Last One, All Other Loads Were Marketed In An Auction Held At B3 In 2021, Whose Winner Was Petrobras. The Load From Sépia, However, Had A Separate Marketing Bidding, Won By Galp Energia Brasil.
In Addition, Petrobras Also Acquired More Than 64.89 Million Cubic Meters Of Natural Gas From The Fields Sapinhoá, Tupi, Búzios, And Tartaruga Verde During The Same Period.
PPSA Highlights That The Growth Of Oil And Natural Gas Marketing Will Continue To Accelerate According To Predictions For The Coming Years
The PPSA Celebrated The Record Revenue From The Marketing Of The Union’s Oil And Natural Gas In 2022 And Highlighted The Good Moment For The Sector.
According To The Company, This Growth In The Sale Of Barrels Will Continue To Accelerate Over The Next Few Years, Further Benefiting The Country.
“In 2021, We Marketed 3.5 Million Barrels Of The Union’s Oil, While In 2022 We Jumped To Almost 11 Million Barrels. Our Studies Show That Growth Will Continue To Accelerate. Today, The Daily Average Of The Union’s Oil Is 40,000 Barrels. In Five Years It Will Be 450,000 Barrels, And In Ten Years It Will Be Almost 900,000,” Commented Eduardo Gerk, CEO Of PPSA.
“We Had An Excellent Result In The Auction Held In 2021 To Market The Union’s Loads And Are Reaping The Rewards. Our Next Step Will Be To Hold A New Large Auction In 2024 For The Marketing Of Future Loads Of The Union,” Concluded The Executive.
For 2023, The Ministry Of Mines And Energy And The PPSA Will Continue Focusing On Increasing These Numbers.

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