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Brazil Oil & Gas Growth prospects and new regulation

Brazil Oil and Gas Conference Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce. Brazil Oil & Gas Growth prospects and new regulation. Jose Luis Villanueva, Director. BP Spill Unlikely to Put Pressure on LT Oil Prices. Pressures: Drilling moratorium Insurance costs Safety costs Increased regulation

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Brazil Oil & Gas Growth prospects and new regulation

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  1. Brazil Oil and Gas Conference Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce Brazil Oil & GasGrowth prospects and new regulation Jose Luis Villanueva, Director

  2. BP Spill Unlikely to Put Pressure on LT Oil Prices • Pressures: • Drilling moratorium • Insurance costs • Safety costs • Increased regulation • Mitigants: • Fewer players • Drilling costs • Service costs • Fitch’s oil price deck: • $70/b in 2010 • $65/b in 2011 • $60/b thereafter www.fitchratings.com

  3. Capital Expenditures to Increase in 2010Brazil leads the way in EM www.fitchratings.com

  4. Oil Prices Not Likely to End Nationalism • Hydrocarbon related revenues a significant revenue stream for the sovereign • Close to 50% for Venezuela and Malaysia • About 35% for Mexico, Russia and Kazakhstan • Less than 20% for China, India, Thailand, Colombia and Brazil • Need to attract capital and technical expertise from IOC to EM at risk • Discouraged by higher royalties and taxes • Nationalization or coerced sales in Venezuela, Bolivia, Russia and Kazakhstan • Regulatory changes introduce marginal improvements or significant set-backs • Mexico’s energy reform improves Pemex’s corporate governance & financial flexibility • Brazil’s new pre-salt regulation increases government intervention in the industry www.fitchratings.com

  5. Oil Surplus in Middle East, Africa and South America Sources: BP and Fitch Ratings www.fitchratings.com

  6. Consistent Production Increases in Brazil Sources: BP and Fitch Ratings www.fitchratings.com

  7. Oil Production in Latin America Shifting to Brazil www.fitchratings.com

  8. Capex Efficiency Diverges Within RegionsMexico vs Brazil Oil Production (’000 Bpd) Investments (USD bn) Sources: Petrobras, Pemex, Fitch Ratings Sources: Petrobras, Pemex, Fitch Ratings www.fitchratings.com

  9. Brazil: Internal Demand is Robust Sources: BP and Fitch www.fitchratings.com

  10. Strong Production, Reserves and Reserve Life Trends in Brazil www.fitchratings.com

  11. Discoveries Increase Production/Reserve Growth Prospects • With the pre-salt areas reserves are expected to more than double in Brazil • 5 billion boe to 8 billion boe in Tupi • 3 billion boe to 4 billlion boe in Iara • 1 billion boe to 2 billion boe in Guara • Production also could double by 2020 (excluding PSA) • 2015E production of 582 mboe • 2020E production of 1,815 mboe • Significant investments are required for developing pre-salt (excluding PSA) • USD29 billion from 2009 to 2013 • USD111 billion from 2009 to 2020 www.fitchratings.com

  12. New Regulation Increases Government Intervention • Creation of Petrosal • Participates in PSA’s operating committees • Has veto power • Increased attribution of the CNPE • Determines areas considered strategic • Defines the oil profit paid to the government in areas directly assigned to Petrobras • Government may increase stake in the industry • “Profit oil” vs royalties and special taxes • If minority shareholders do not exercise their pre-emptive rights • By buying Petrobras’ shares with treasury notes www.fitchratings.com

  13. Petrobras to Take a More Active Role in the Industry • Benefits from the new regulation: • Operator in all blocks • 30% minimum participation in PSAs • Government contribution of up to 5 billion boe • Likely to raise more than USD20 billion from minority shareholders • Burdens from the new regulation: • Significant investment requirements to develop pre-salt • Could end up participating in non-economical fields • Technical and economic challenges • Resource overextension www.fitchratings.com

  14. Petrobras to Raise More than USD50 billionTransfer of up to 5 billion boe and equity issuance www.fitchratings.com

  15. Fitch Rates Petrobras ‘BBB’ with Stable OutlookLeverage could put pressure on Ratings www.fitchratings.com

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