Ultra-deepwater Production And LNG Expansion Will Transform Global Supply

Published
10 Nov 24
Updated
14 Aug 25
AnalystConsensusTarget's Fair Value
R$40.50
25.5% undervalued intrinsic discount
14 Aug
R$30.17
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Author's Valuation

R$40.5

25.5% undervalued intrinsic discount

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Last Update01 May 25
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Key Takeaways

  • Strong operational discipline, technological advancement, and strategic partnerships are boosting efficiency, adaptability, and new revenue streams for long-term profitability.
  • Rapid ramp-up in low-cost, high-margin production and capital project delivery strengthens global positioning and supports resilient cash flow.
  • Petrobras faces profitability pressure from volatile oil prices, investment risks, political interference, and potential cost inflation, which may threaten returns and financial stability.

Catalysts

About Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras
    Explores, produces, and sells oil and gas in Brazil and internationally.
What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
  • Rapid production ramp-up in ultra-deepwater pre-salt fields, with sequential records set in 2025 and July, solidifies Petrobras' position as a major low-cost, high-margin global oil supplier. This underpins robust top-line revenue and EBITDA growth, leveraging global underinvestment in upstream oil and gas and rising emerging-market demand, especially from Asia.
  • Accelerated CapEx execution and project delivery-well above 2024 levels and ahead of schedule for new FPSOs-demonstrate improved operational discipline and technological efficiency, lowering unit production costs and supporting stronger net margins even during periods of lower Brent crude prices.
  • Operational flexibility and capital discipline, including rigorous project reprioritization (moving certain projects back to earlier developmental phases to optimize returns), enable Petrobras to adapt investment to market realities, which helps protect cash flows, sustain high dividend payouts, and de-risk future earnings.
  • Advancements in natural gas production and direct LNG marketing (alongside expansions in refining and B2B distribution) are unlocking new revenue streams and margin opportunities, supporting both domestic and export markets as global energy demand diversifies.
  • Expanded partnership activity with leading global majors (e.g., Exxon, Shell) in highly prospective basins and integration of digital and engineering innovations are expected to drive greater production recovery, operational scale, and strategic value, further enhancing operational cash flow and long-term return on equity.

Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras Earnings and Revenue Growth

Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras Future Earnings and Revenue Growth

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?
  • Analysts are assuming Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras's revenue will decrease by 1.6% annually over the next 3 years.
  • Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 15.7% today to 20.0% in 3 years time.
  • Analysts expect earnings to reach R$93.8 billion (and earnings per share of R$7.34) by about August 2028, up from R$77.4 billion today. However, there is a considerable amount of disagreement amongst the analysts with the most bullish expecting R$105.6 billion in earnings, and the most bearish expecting R$80.5 billion.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the analysts price target, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 9.6x on those 2028 earnings, up from 5.1x today. This future PE is greater than the current PE for the US Oil and Gas industry at 5.8x.
  • Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to remain consistent over the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 19.79%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras Future Earnings Per Share Growth

Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras Future Earnings Per Share Growth

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?
  • The company's profitability and cash flow remain highly sensitive to global oil prices, which have already dropped below Petrobras' initial planning assumptions ($67–68/bbl versus $83/bbl in the plan), suggesting that long-term structural declines in oil demand, price volatility, or extended periods of low prices could compress revenue, net margins, and reduce free cash flow available for dividends.
  • Petrobras' ongoing and future large-scale upstream investments (CapEx ramp-up, new platforms, and well connections) may expose the company to elevated debt levels and financial risk if oil prices or demand underperform, increasing vulnerability in financing costs and potentially impacting earnings quality and balance sheet strength.
  • There is substantial emphasis on "profitable" and "attractive" project criteria, with management indicating that less attractive projects have already been delayed or pushed back to earlier development stages; this capital discipline, while prudent, also reflects project selection risk and the potential for stranded or underperforming legacy assets if the energy transition accelerates, impacting long-term return on capital.
  • Despite recent efficiency gains, Petrobras is not insulated from industry-wide cost inflation (suppliers, service providers, labor) and possible project delays caused by engineering re-designs or supply chain bottlenecks, which could raise operating expenses, reduce EBITDA margins, and impair the timeline or returns of planned expansions.
  • Political and regulatory risks persist: Petrobras' close integration with government interests (including dividend policy, investment planning, market expansion, and possible mandates for energy transition or biofuel projects) means it faces ongoing threats of political interference or abrupt policy changes, which could undermine strategic consistency and negatively impact profitability and investor returns over time.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?
  • The analysts have a consensus price target of R$40.5 for Petróleo Brasileiro - Petrobras based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of R$48.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just R$34.0.
  • In order for you to agree with the analyst's consensus, you'd need to believe that by 2028, revenues will be R$469.9 billion, earnings will come to R$93.8 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 9.6x, assuming you use a discount rate of 19.8%.
  • Given the current share price of R$30.57, the analyst price target of R$40.5 is 24.5% higher.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

How well do narratives help inform your perspective?

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