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PETROBRAS
A NEW ROLE IN THE GAME
Mr. José Sergio Gabrielli – CEO
October 26th, 2009




 October, 2009

 1
DISCLAIMER



    The presentation may contain forecasts            CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
    about future events. Such forecasts merely        FOR US INVESTORS
    reflect the expectations of the Company's
    management. Such terms as "anticipate",           The United States Securities and Exchange
    "believe", "expect", "forecast", "intend",        Commission permits oil and gas companies,
    "plan", "project", "seek", "should", along with   in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only
    similar or analogous expressions, are used        proved reserves that a company has
    to identify such forecasts. These predictions     demonstrated by actual production or
    evidently involve risks and uncertainties,
    whether foreseen or not by the Company.           conclusive formation tests to be
    Therefore, the future results of operations       economically and legally producible under
    may differ from current expectations, and         existing economic and operating conditions.
    readers must not base their expectations          We use certain terms in this
    exclusively on the information presented          presentation, such as oil and gas
    herein. The Company is not obliged to             resources, that the SEC’s guidelines
    update the presentation/such forecasts            strictly prohibit us from including in
    in light of new information or future             filings with the SEC.
    developments.


2
COMPETITIVE POSITIONING AMONG PEERS

                Market Value as of October 12, 2009

             337.0


                      199.6
  (US$ bn)




                              176.0   164.5    147.7   141.6                                            CAPEX 1H09 vs. 1H08
                                                               102.5
                                                                       76.2   75.9    20%
                                                                                              18%

              XOM     PBR     RDS      BP      CVX      TOT     ENI    COP    STL                    11%


  Source: Bloomberg                                                                                          3%
                                                                                                                    STL     XOM   RDS   ENI    COP    BP

                                                                                     PBR      BG      CVX           -1%     -1%
             Oil and Gas production 1H09 vs. 1H08                                                            TOT

                                                                                                                                  -6%
      6%
                 5%                                                                                                                     -12%
                         4%      4%                                                                                                            -17%

                                         2%
                                                  1%
                                                         ENI    XOM    RDS    TOT

   PBR         COP      CVX      BP      STL      BG
                                                         -1%                                                                                          -37%
                                                                 -2%                 Source: Company reports and web site

                                                                        -4%
Source: Company reports and web site                                           -6%



  3
HIGH EQUITY TURNOVER AND DIVERSIFIED
SHAREHOLDER BASE


                            Shareholder Base                                                          Turnover NYSE & Bovespa
                                                                                                            (Daily Average Turnover)



                                                                                        (% category and US$MM)
                  9,5%                                                        Foreign
                               20,3%
                  10,9%                      26,4%
                                                         31,2%     29,5%      37,4%                         Turnover 2009YTD/2005 = 512%
 46,4%
                               10,3%                                                           219           483         992     1,930        1,344
                  18,0%
                                              9,9%
                                                            8,0%       7,9%   Bovespa
                               25,1%                                          30,6%            43%                       43%
                                                                                                                                                         Nyse
                                             23,1%                 22,7%                                    47%
                                                         20,7%                                                                    50%          53%       PBR
                                                                                                                                                        PBR/A


                  61,6%                                                                        25%
                                                                                                                         20%
                                                                                                            21%
 53,6%                                                                                                                            20%
                                                                                                                                               19%
                               44,4%         40,6%                 39,9%                                                 6%
                                                                                                                                                        Boves
                                                         40,1%                                 6%           5%                    5%
                                                                                                                                               5%         pa
                                                                                                                         31%                            PETR3
                                                                                               25%          27%                   26%          22%      PETR4


Oct/1992         Jul/2000   After Aug/00 After Jul/01   Dec/2003   Dec/08                      2005        2006          2007     2008       2009 YTD
                               offering    offering



                     Government (1)                  Bovespa Foreign                                      PETR3 (Bovespa)       PETR4 (Bovespa)

                                                                                                          PBR/A (Nyse)          PBR (Nyse)
                     Bovespa Brazil                  ADRs




  4        (1)   Includes BNDES / BNDESPAR
BUSINESS PLAN 2009-2013

                                                                                                                                         2,270                 3,012
          OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION                                                              REFINING CAPACITY
                                                                         5,729
   (Thousand boe/d)                                                                                                                     Premium I
                                       7.5% a.a.                          223
                                                                                  (Thousand bpd))                                       600 Th. bpd
                 .
          6% a.a                                                         409                                  2010: 43 TH. BPD              and
                                                                                                                                         Premium II
                                                    3,655                1,177                                2011: 255 TH. BPD         300 Th. bpd

                            2,757                  131
                                                                                   1,779      1,791           2012: 150 TH. BPD
   2,308       2,400                               210
                           103                     634
  109          100         142         8.8% a.a.
  126          124         463
  273         321                                                        3,920
                                                   2,680
 1,792        1,855       2,050




 2007         2008         2009                 2013                     2020
    O il P roduction - B razil                 G as R poduction - B razil
    O il P roduction - International           G as P roduction - International

                                                                                    2008       2009          2010        2011    2012     2013                   2020


                             GAS & ENERGY                                                                  CAPEX - US$174.4 Billions

                                 1st investment cycle (up to 2010)                                   2%             2%                       E&P
                                                                                                             2%
                                                                                               3%
                                 + 2, 332 km pipelines                                                 5.6                                   RTC
                                                                                              7%                     3.0
                                 + 19 new power plants                                              11.8             2.8                     G&E
                                 + 1,236 MW                                                                          3.2
                                 + LNG Terminal - Baía de Guanabara                                                                          Petrochemicals

                                                                                                                                             Distribution
                                                                                                43,4                 104.6 (*)
          2nd investment cycle (2011 on )                                               25%                                      59%         Biofuels
+ 307 km pipelines                                                                                                                           Corporate
+ new compressor stations
                                                                                                                                    (*) US$ 17.0 billion allocated to
+ 2 LNG terminals (Regas-Flex Terminal)
                                                                                                                                    Exploration
+ Natural Gas plants

  5
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE




                                                                    Exploration & Production   Energy

                                                                    Refining                   Gas sector activities

                                                                    Distribution               Representative office

                                                                    Commercialization          Cooperation agreement
  Operations in                Expanding activities in America,
  27 countries                 Europe, Africa and Asia.             Petrochemicals             Head office

JAPAN - Nansei Sekiyu refinery in Okinawa: Capacity to process
100 thousand bpd, storage for 9.6 million barrels of oil products
and provide logistical support for the distribution of Petrobras
products to the Asian market

 6
PRE SALT REGION:
A PROMISING FUTURE

The big blue area represents the expected
Pre-salt location, with great potential for oil
presence
Currently, Campos basin is responsible for 87% of
the Companies' total production, however, when
comparing with Santos basin region one may see
how promising the region is.




7
ENHANCING RESERVES



                Santos Pre-Salt announced recoverable volumes, can
                almost double Brazilian reserves.

    mi boe                                                                ~ 25-30 bn boe
          30,000

          25,000

          20,000

          15,000
                                                 Higher estimates
                                                    +5,400
          10,000

           5,000
                            14,093               Lower estimates
                                                    10,600
                 0
                          2008 Proven     Santos and Campos Basins               Proven Reserves* +
                           Reserves*                 Pre-Salt               Santos and Campos Basins
                                        (Tupi, Iara, Guará and Whale’s                 Pre-Salt
                                                     Park)**           (Tupi, Iara, Guará and Whale’s Park)**
*SPE Criteria
** include Petrobras and Partners




8
PURSUING NEW PROJECTS WHILE MAXIMIZING
PRODUCTION FROM EXISTING ASSETS


                                 Petrobras Total Production (x 1000 boe/d)                                                      5,729
                                                                                                                                  223

                                                                                            7.5% p.y.                             409


                                                                                                                                 1.177
                                                                                                          3,655
                                   5.6% p.y.                                                  8.8% p.y. 131
                                                                                   2,758                    210
                                                                                                            634
                                                                        2,400         103
                                            2,217     2,297    2,301
                                                                                      142
              1,810      2,037 2,020                    101     110        100
    1,635                                     96                           124        463
                22         85       94                  142     126
     24         35                            163       277     273        321
                           161      168       274                                                                                3.920
     44                    251
                252                 265
     232                                                                                                   2.680
                                                                          1.855      2.050*
                                             1.684     1.778    1.792
              1.500      1.540
                                   1.493
    1.335



    2001      2002 2003 2004                2005 2006          2007 2008 2009                     .....    2013        .....    2020
     Oil production - Brazil        Gas production - Brazil      Oil production - International           Gas production - International



                                                                                                                       * Consider +- 2,5%


9
IMPRESSIVE RECORD OF
ACCELERATING DEVELOPMENT


                          2.000.000



                           1.800.00


                           1.600.00
       Production (bpd)




                           1.200.00

                           1.000.00


                            800.00




                            400.00




                                 0
                                      1   3   5   7   9   11   13   15   17   19   21   23   25   27   29   31   33   35   37   39   41   43   45   47   49   51   53   55

                                                                                         Numbers of Years
     Production since founding                        Discovery of Garoupa in                Discovery of giant fields in Campos                    Discovery of the Pre-Salt,
     of Petrobras (1954)                              the Campos basin (1954)                basin including Albacora/Marlim                        since Parati (2006)




10
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY




                         Scenario for the Pre-Salt
       Several blocks             Operational               Similar geological
       acquired at the            Partnerships               characteristics
        same period




                       …                    Operational
                                            Partnerships
                                                                       Challenging Water
                                                                          depth, shore
                                                                       distance, salt layer,

              After massive exploratory efforts led to huge discoveries …
           Major                 High Investment            Impact on several
       Technological                   Need                 areas of Petrobras
        Challenges


                             PLANSAL
             Santos Basin Pre-Salt Development Master Plan
11
COMMERCIAL CHALLENGES


     • Take advantage of possible synergies
       and scale to pursue cost reduction
     • Local content – current successful
       examples:
         • Supply vessel construction
         • Subsea equipment
         • Tubulars
         • Motors, Valves etc

     • Repeatability and scale
         • Hull “Factory”
         • Batch contracts for process modules
         • Standardization program for well and
          subsea hardware (trees, lines, …)
         • FPSO “Flex”


12
USING CONTRACTS AND LEASES TO SECURE
NEEDED DRILLING ASSETS AND FPSOS

      Water Depth              2008              2009             2010             2011              2012       2013 - 2018

      0-999m                  11                                                      1

       1000-
                              18                    2
      1999m

     ≥ 2000m                   5                   5                9                 6                      + 28 to be leased
     Total per                34                   7                9*                7                  9          28**
       year

  Rigs Available in
                                                                    7                17                  6
the market > 2400m


30 RIGS CONTRACTED PLUS 28 TO BE LEASED UP TO 2018, MAKING A TOTAL OF 58
DRILLING RIGS:
 23 being delivered between 2009 and 2011
 9 will be chartered via international bidding, being delivered in 2012 – Meeting Petrobras’ short-term
needs, while the national industry prepares itself for additional orders.
 28 will be built in Brazil, being delivered between 2013 and 2018
FIRST 2 FPSOS TO BE CHARTERED (2013-2014): Oil Production: 120,000 bpd, Gas Compression: 5
M m³/d
ADDITIONAL 8 FPSOS (2015-2016):Construction of the hulls at the Rio Grande Shipyard, all identical
units, manufactured in series

          * 2 rigs will be dismissed in 2013                                                                                     13
13        **30 rigs contracted plus 28 to be leased up to 2018, making a total of 58 new drilling rigs
NEW EQUIPMENT TO BE CONTRACTED


               Items      Un.       TOTAL                  Items                Un.        TOTAL
 Wet Christmas Tree       un          500    Pumps                              un           8.000
 Well Head                un          500    Compressors                        un            700
 Flexible Lines           km         4.000   Winch                              un            450
 Manifolds                un           30    Crane                              un            200
 Producing pipes           t        42.000   Engines                            un           1.000
 Umbilical                km         2.200   Turbines                           un            350
 Dry Christmas Tree       un         1.700   Structure Steal (Hull)              t         240.000
 Onshore well head        un         1.700   Structure Steal (Platforms Hull)    t         700.000




                  Itens    Un.      TOTAL                    Itens                   Un.     TOTAL
 Reactors                      un      280   Power Generators                        un         500
 Oil and water splitter        un      50    Filters                                 un         300
 Storage Tankers               un    1.800   Flares                                  un          30
 Turrets                       un      550




 14
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION FOR THE NEXT
 DECADES


                                                           PETROBRAS RESEARCH CENTER
                                         Partnership with over 120 universities and research
                                            centers in Brazil, and 70 Institutions abroad.



 Investments in Technology                                                 Technological programs
        2009-2013
           US$ 4.0 billion
     25%

             1.0                                              Basin
                                                                            Deep and
                                                                                               Heavy
                                                Frontier                    Ultra-deep                     Enhanced
                                                             Modeling                           Oil                      Pre-salt        Refining
                                  47%            Areas                       Waters                           Oil
                            1.9                                                                            Recovery
5%         0.2
                 0.9

   23%
                                        Optimization                                               Bio Fuels
 E&P                   Downstream                         Fuel                       Natural Gas                               Climate       PRO-CO²
                                             &                      Transportation                              Environment
                                                       Innovation                                                              Changes
                                         Reliability
 G&E                   Corp. (Cenpes)


 15
MANAGING RESERVOIR UNCERTAINTIES



 Reservoir Quality Predictability
 - best EOR method


Subsea Layout



Production System Integrity


Flexible FPSOs’ Topsides


CO2 Processing & Handling


Flow Assurance


16
ACCELERATED PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Basin
 Santos Pre-Salt Cluster Vs. Campos



PRE SALT RESERVE DEVELOPMENT
USING FAST TRACK PROJECTS -
EXPECTED RESULTS:                                                                             Anticipation of revenues
• Revenue Anticipation;                                                                                                                Possible optimized
• Possible optimized recovery using                                                                                                    recovery
alternate water and CO2 injection;
• Capex Optimization
• Time to first oil reduction




                                      Year 0
                                               Year 2

                                                        Year 4
                                                                 Year 6

                                                                           Year 8
                                                                                    Year 10

                                                                                               Year 12
                                                                                                         Year 14

                                                                                                                   Year 16
                                                                                                                             Year 18

                                                                                                                                       Year 20
                                                                                                                                                 Year 22
                                                                                                                                                            Year 24

                                                                                                                                                                      Year 26
                                                                                                                                                                                Year 28

                                                                                                                                                                                          Year 30
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Year 32
                                                                                                                                                                                                              Year 34
                                                                          Fast Track Project                                                               Standard Project




17
PETROBRAS: GLOBAL PRESENCE IN THE
BIOFUEL SEGMENT
                                                  BIOFUELS CAPEX 2009-2013
                                                       US$ 2.8 BILLION

                                                        16%


                                        Ethanol


                                        Biodiesel

                                                                           84%


                          Ethanol Exports
      (thousand m³)                                                                  Brazilian Biodiesel Market and
      4,5                                                         (thousand m³)
                                                                2700
                                                                                     Petrobras Production Target*
       4

      3,5
                        40.6% p.y.                              2200
       3                                                                                  17.9% p.y.
      2,5                                                       1700
                                                                                                                2114
       2                                      4,225
      1,5
                                                                1200

       1                                                                     971
                                                                 700
      0,5       1,081
                                                                              401             Petrobras          535
       0                                                         200                         Market-share       (20%)
                                                                             (29%)
                 2009                         2013
                                                                 -300        2009                               2013



 18         * Base case: Demand B5 in 2013
ETHANOL: ANOTHER GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TO BECAME A GLOBAL PLAYER

  North and                                      Europe                           CURRENT MARKET DISTRIBUTION OF WORLD CONSUMPTION
Central America
     37%                    Brazil               9.8%                                  Ethanol global market is 46.5 Billions Liters
                                                                                       Ethanol as a Fuel is 30.6 Billions Liters, or 67% of total ethanol
                            35%                                                        production

                                                                                     TODAY the ethanol consumption is 2,6% of gasoline MK
   South                                                                             increasing ethanol to 10% of gasoline will represent 118 Billions Lt
  America                                         Asia
     38%                                         16.2%                               TOMORROW Potential ethanol production would grow by more
                                                                                     than 100% based on Lignocelluloses Biomass technology


                                                                                         SUGARCANE ETHANOL PROVIDES THE LOWER AND
BRAZIL: LEADER IN ETHANOL EFFICIENT PRODUCTION                                           BEST PAYBACK TIME RATIO FOR CARBON EMISSION
                                                                                                                          420
                                 ENERGY
       RAW MATERIAL           OUTPUT/ENERGY                                      320



                                                          Payback Time (Yrs)
                                  INPUT
     Wheat                             1.2
     Corn                            1.3 – 1.8
     Sugar Beet                        1.9                                                                                      86                             93
     Sugar Cane (under                                                                          37              17
     Brazilian Production              8.3
                                                                               BR Amazon    BR Cerrado to BR Cerrado to                       Indonesian      US Central
     Condictions)                                                              to Soy
                                                                                                                           Indonesian
                                                                                                                                           Peatland Tropical Grassland to
                                                                                            Soy Biodiesel  Sugarcane Lowland Tropical
                                                                               Biodiesel                                                   Rainforest to Palm Corn Etanol
                                                                                                            Ethanol     Rainforest to Palm
                                                                                                                                             Oil Biodiesel
                                                                                                                          Oil Biodiesel

                                                                                                                                                                    19
19
FUEL ETHANOL USE AROUND THE WORLD




      Ethanol blending – Existing programmes   Programmes under implementation
                                No ethanol blending
 20       Source: IFQC, 2007
COMPETITIVE BRAZILIAN ETHANOL


                                                                                     Production Costs
                                US $ / B a rre l
                                    15 4

                                                                     US $ / B a rre l
                                                                                                        US $ / B a rre l              US $ / B a rre l          US $ / B a rre l
                                                                         75
                                                                                                             51                            46                         32



                                EU (cereals)                        USA (Corn)                     Australia (Sugar                Thailand (Sugar        Brazil (Sugar Cane)
                                                                                                       Cane)                            Cane)
       Sorce: DATAGRO (in “New trends to the ethanol supply chain in brazil”, Simoes, R.B., Master Thesis, University Van
       Tilburg, holanda, jul-2006)




                                                       Brazilian ethanol: growing expectation                                                                                      64
                                                                                                                                                                         60
                                                                                                                                                         56                        2,5
                                                                                                                                       52                                  2,6     8,3
                                                                                                                            47                           2,5               7,7
                                                                                                   43                                   2,5              7,1
                                                                             38                                             2,5         6,6
                                                                                                     2,5                    6,1
                                   29                   33                     2,4                   4,9
billion liters




                 25                                      1,8                   3,9
                                    1,0                  4,1                                                                                                                       53,2
                 1,1                4,2                                                                                                                  46,1              49,6
                 4,2                                                                                                        38,7        42,5
                                                                              31,3                  34,9
                                    24                  27,6
                 20,3


                 2008             2009                 2010                  2011                  2012                 2013           2014              2015             2016     2017


Sorce:MME (10 Years Energiy Plan – PDE 2006 – 2017 ver.2)                         Fuel in domestic Market                          Export        Other Uses

   21
PETROBRAS: FIRST SERVICE STATION
WITH ETHANOL IN JAPAN



     Initiated operation on 1st of september

 2009;

     Located in Kawasaki;

     E3 Fuel Commercialization.




                                                Initial instalation in two pumps;

                                                Expectation of 100 m3/month;

                                                Target 2010 (march): 10 service stations

                                               and 1,000 m3/month.




22
For more information:
 Investor Relations
 www.petrobras.com.br/ri
 +55 21 3224-1510
 petroinvest@petrobras.com.br




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  • 1. PETROBRAS A NEW ROLE IN THE GAME Mr. José Sergio Gabrielli – CEO October 26th, 2009 October, 2009 1
  • 2. DISCLAIMER The presentation may contain forecasts CAUTIONARY STATEMENT about future events. Such forecasts merely FOR US INVESTORS reflect the expectations of the Company's management. Such terms as "anticipate", The United States Securities and Exchange "believe", "expect", "forecast", "intend", Commission permits oil and gas companies, "plan", "project", "seek", "should", along with in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only similar or analogous expressions, are used proved reserves that a company has to identify such forecasts. These predictions demonstrated by actual production or evidently involve risks and uncertainties, whether foreseen or not by the Company. conclusive formation tests to be Therefore, the future results of operations economically and legally producible under may differ from current expectations, and existing economic and operating conditions. readers must not base their expectations We use certain terms in this exclusively on the information presented presentation, such as oil and gas herein. The Company is not obliged to resources, that the SEC’s guidelines update the presentation/such forecasts strictly prohibit us from including in in light of new information or future filings with the SEC. developments. 2
  • 3. COMPETITIVE POSITIONING AMONG PEERS Market Value as of October 12, 2009 337.0 199.6 (US$ bn) 176.0 164.5 147.7 141.6 CAPEX 1H09 vs. 1H08 102.5 76.2 75.9 20% 18% XOM PBR RDS BP CVX TOT ENI COP STL 11% Source: Bloomberg 3% STL XOM RDS ENI COP BP PBR BG CVX -1% -1% Oil and Gas production 1H09 vs. 1H08 TOT -6% 6% 5% -12% 4% 4% -17% 2% 1% ENI XOM RDS TOT PBR COP CVX BP STL BG -1% -37% -2% Source: Company reports and web site -4% Source: Company reports and web site -6% 3
  • 4. HIGH EQUITY TURNOVER AND DIVERSIFIED SHAREHOLDER BASE Shareholder Base Turnover NYSE & Bovespa (Daily Average Turnover) (% category and US$MM) 9,5% Foreign 20,3% 10,9% 26,4% 31,2% 29,5% 37,4% Turnover 2009YTD/2005 = 512% 46,4% 10,3% 219 483 992 1,930 1,344 18,0% 9,9% 8,0% 7,9% Bovespa 25,1% 30,6% 43% 43% Nyse 23,1% 22,7% 47% 20,7% 50% 53% PBR PBR/A 61,6% 25% 20% 21% 53,6% 20% 19% 44,4% 40,6% 39,9% 6% Boves 40,1% 6% 5% 5% 5% pa 31% PETR3 25% 27% 26% 22% PETR4 Oct/1992 Jul/2000 After Aug/00 After Jul/01 Dec/2003 Dec/08 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 YTD offering offering Government (1) Bovespa Foreign PETR3 (Bovespa) PETR4 (Bovespa) PBR/A (Nyse) PBR (Nyse) Bovespa Brazil ADRs 4 (1) Includes BNDES / BNDESPAR
  • 5. BUSINESS PLAN 2009-2013 2,270 3,012 OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION REFINING CAPACITY 5,729 (Thousand boe/d) Premium I 7.5% a.a. 223 (Thousand bpd)) 600 Th. bpd . 6% a.a 409 2010: 43 TH. BPD and Premium II 3,655 1,177 2011: 255 TH. BPD 300 Th. bpd 2,757 131 1,779 1,791 2012: 150 TH. BPD 2,308 2,400 210 103 634 109 100 142 8.8% a.a. 126 124 463 273 321 3,920 2,680 1,792 1,855 2,050 2007 2008 2009 2013 2020 O il P roduction - B razil G as R poduction - B razil O il P roduction - International G as P roduction - International 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2020 GAS & ENERGY CAPEX - US$174.4 Billions 1st investment cycle (up to 2010) 2% 2% E&P 2% 3% + 2, 332 km pipelines 5.6 RTC 7% 3.0 + 19 new power plants 11.8 2.8 G&E + 1,236 MW 3.2 + LNG Terminal - Baía de Guanabara Petrochemicals Distribution 43,4 104.6 (*) 2nd investment cycle (2011 on ) 25% 59% Biofuels + 307 km pipelines Corporate + new compressor stations (*) US$ 17.0 billion allocated to + 2 LNG terminals (Regas-Flex Terminal) Exploration + Natural Gas plants 5
  • 6. CURRENT INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE Exploration & Production Energy Refining Gas sector activities Distribution Representative office Commercialization Cooperation agreement Operations in Expanding activities in America, 27 countries Europe, Africa and Asia. Petrochemicals Head office JAPAN - Nansei Sekiyu refinery in Okinawa: Capacity to process 100 thousand bpd, storage for 9.6 million barrels of oil products and provide logistical support for the distribution of Petrobras products to the Asian market 6
  • 7. PRE SALT REGION: A PROMISING FUTURE The big blue area represents the expected Pre-salt location, with great potential for oil presence Currently, Campos basin is responsible for 87% of the Companies' total production, however, when comparing with Santos basin region one may see how promising the region is. 7
  • 8. ENHANCING RESERVES Santos Pre-Salt announced recoverable volumes, can almost double Brazilian reserves. mi boe ~ 25-30 bn boe 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 Higher estimates +5,400 10,000 5,000 14,093 Lower estimates 10,600 0 2008 Proven Santos and Campos Basins Proven Reserves* + Reserves* Pre-Salt Santos and Campos Basins (Tupi, Iara, Guará and Whale’s Pre-Salt Park)** (Tupi, Iara, Guará and Whale’s Park)** *SPE Criteria ** include Petrobras and Partners 8
  • 9. PURSUING NEW PROJECTS WHILE MAXIMIZING PRODUCTION FROM EXISTING ASSETS Petrobras Total Production (x 1000 boe/d) 5,729 223 7.5% p.y. 409 1.177 3,655 5.6% p.y. 8.8% p.y. 131 2,758 210 634 2,400 103 2,217 2,297 2,301 142 1,810 2,037 2,020 101 110 100 1,635 96 124 463 22 85 94 142 126 24 35 163 277 273 321 161 168 274 3.920 44 251 252 265 232 2.680 1.855 2.050* 1.684 1.778 1.792 1.500 1.540 1.493 1.335 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ..... 2013 ..... 2020 Oil production - Brazil Gas production - Brazil Oil production - International Gas production - International * Consider +- 2,5% 9
  • 10. IMPRESSIVE RECORD OF ACCELERATING DEVELOPMENT 2.000.000 1.800.00 1.600.00 Production (bpd) 1.200.00 1.000.00 800.00 400.00 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 Numbers of Years Production since founding Discovery of Garoupa in Discovery of giant fields in Campos Discovery of the Pre-Salt, of Petrobras (1954) the Campos basin (1954) basin including Albacora/Marlim since Parati (2006) 10
  • 11. DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Scenario for the Pre-Salt Several blocks Operational Similar geological acquired at the Partnerships characteristics same period … Operational Partnerships Challenging Water depth, shore distance, salt layer, After massive exploratory efforts led to huge discoveries … Major High Investment Impact on several Technological Need areas of Petrobras Challenges PLANSAL Santos Basin Pre-Salt Development Master Plan 11
  • 12. COMMERCIAL CHALLENGES • Take advantage of possible synergies and scale to pursue cost reduction • Local content – current successful examples: • Supply vessel construction • Subsea equipment • Tubulars • Motors, Valves etc • Repeatability and scale • Hull “Factory” • Batch contracts for process modules • Standardization program for well and subsea hardware (trees, lines, …) • FPSO “Flex” 12
  • 13. USING CONTRACTS AND LEASES TO SECURE NEEDED DRILLING ASSETS AND FPSOS Water Depth 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 - 2018 0-999m 11 1 1000- 18 2 1999m ≥ 2000m 5 5 9 6 + 28 to be leased Total per 34 7 9* 7 9 28** year Rigs Available in 7 17 6 the market > 2400m 30 RIGS CONTRACTED PLUS 28 TO BE LEASED UP TO 2018, MAKING A TOTAL OF 58 DRILLING RIGS: 23 being delivered between 2009 and 2011 9 will be chartered via international bidding, being delivered in 2012 – Meeting Petrobras’ short-term needs, while the national industry prepares itself for additional orders. 28 will be built in Brazil, being delivered between 2013 and 2018 FIRST 2 FPSOS TO BE CHARTERED (2013-2014): Oil Production: 120,000 bpd, Gas Compression: 5 M m³/d ADDITIONAL 8 FPSOS (2015-2016):Construction of the hulls at the Rio Grande Shipyard, all identical units, manufactured in series * 2 rigs will be dismissed in 2013 13 13 **30 rigs contracted plus 28 to be leased up to 2018, making a total of 58 new drilling rigs
  • 14. NEW EQUIPMENT TO BE CONTRACTED Items Un. TOTAL Items Un. TOTAL Wet Christmas Tree un 500 Pumps un 8.000 Well Head un 500 Compressors un 700 Flexible Lines km 4.000 Winch un 450 Manifolds un 30 Crane un 200 Producing pipes t 42.000 Engines un 1.000 Umbilical km 2.200 Turbines un 350 Dry Christmas Tree un 1.700 Structure Steal (Hull) t 240.000 Onshore well head un 1.700 Structure Steal (Platforms Hull) t 700.000 Itens Un. TOTAL Itens Un. TOTAL Reactors un 280 Power Generators un 500 Oil and water splitter un 50 Filters un 300 Storage Tankers un 1.800 Flares un 30 Turrets un 550 14
  • 15. TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION FOR THE NEXT DECADES PETROBRAS RESEARCH CENTER Partnership with over 120 universities and research centers in Brazil, and 70 Institutions abroad. Investments in Technology Technological programs 2009-2013 US$ 4.0 billion 25% 1.0 Basin Deep and Heavy Frontier Ultra-deep Enhanced Modeling Oil Pre-salt Refining 47% Areas Waters Oil 1.9 Recovery 5% 0.2 0.9 23% Optimization Bio Fuels E&P Downstream Fuel Natural Gas Climate PRO-CO² & Transportation Environment Innovation Changes Reliability G&E Corp. (Cenpes) 15
  • 16. MANAGING RESERVOIR UNCERTAINTIES Reservoir Quality Predictability - best EOR method Subsea Layout Production System Integrity Flexible FPSOs’ Topsides CO2 Processing & Handling Flow Assurance 16
  • 17. ACCELERATED PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Basin Santos Pre-Salt Cluster Vs. Campos PRE SALT RESERVE DEVELOPMENT USING FAST TRACK PROJECTS - EXPECTED RESULTS: Anticipation of revenues • Revenue Anticipation; Possible optimized • Possible optimized recovery using recovery alternate water and CO2 injection; • Capex Optimization • Time to first oil reduction Year 0 Year 2 Year 4 Year 6 Year 8 Year 10 Year 12 Year 14 Year 16 Year 18 Year 20 Year 22 Year 24 Year 26 Year 28 Year 30 Year 32 Year 34 Fast Track Project Standard Project 17
  • 18. PETROBRAS: GLOBAL PRESENCE IN THE BIOFUEL SEGMENT BIOFUELS CAPEX 2009-2013 US$ 2.8 BILLION 16% Ethanol Biodiesel 84% Ethanol Exports (thousand m³) Brazilian Biodiesel Market and 4,5 (thousand m³) 2700 Petrobras Production Target* 4 3,5 40.6% p.y. 2200 3 17.9% p.y. 2,5 1700 2114 2 4,225 1,5 1200 1 971 700 0,5 1,081 401 Petrobras 535 0 200 Market-share (20%) (29%) 2009 2013 -300 2009 2013 18 * Base case: Demand B5 in 2013
  • 19. ETHANOL: ANOTHER GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO BECAME A GLOBAL PLAYER North and Europe CURRENT MARKET DISTRIBUTION OF WORLD CONSUMPTION Central America 37% Brazil 9.8% Ethanol global market is 46.5 Billions Liters Ethanol as a Fuel is 30.6 Billions Liters, or 67% of total ethanol 35% production TODAY the ethanol consumption is 2,6% of gasoline MK South increasing ethanol to 10% of gasoline will represent 118 Billions Lt America Asia 38% 16.2% TOMORROW Potential ethanol production would grow by more than 100% based on Lignocelluloses Biomass technology SUGARCANE ETHANOL PROVIDES THE LOWER AND BRAZIL: LEADER IN ETHANOL EFFICIENT PRODUCTION BEST PAYBACK TIME RATIO FOR CARBON EMISSION 420 ENERGY RAW MATERIAL OUTPUT/ENERGY 320 Payback Time (Yrs) INPUT Wheat 1.2 Corn 1.3 – 1.8 Sugar Beet 1.9 86 93 Sugar Cane (under 37 17 Brazilian Production 8.3 BR Amazon BR Cerrado to BR Cerrado to Indonesian US Central Condictions) to Soy Indonesian Peatland Tropical Grassland to Soy Biodiesel Sugarcane Lowland Tropical Biodiesel Rainforest to Palm Corn Etanol Ethanol Rainforest to Palm Oil Biodiesel Oil Biodiesel 19 19
  • 20. FUEL ETHANOL USE AROUND THE WORLD Ethanol blending – Existing programmes Programmes under implementation No ethanol blending 20 Source: IFQC, 2007
  • 21. COMPETITIVE BRAZILIAN ETHANOL Production Costs US $ / B a rre l 15 4 US $ / B a rre l US $ / B a rre l US $ / B a rre l US $ / B a rre l 75 51 46 32 EU (cereals) USA (Corn) Australia (Sugar Thailand (Sugar Brazil (Sugar Cane) Cane) Cane) Sorce: DATAGRO (in “New trends to the ethanol supply chain in brazil”, Simoes, R.B., Master Thesis, University Van Tilburg, holanda, jul-2006) Brazilian ethanol: growing expectation 64 60 56 2,5 52 2,6 8,3 47 2,5 7,7 43 2,5 7,1 38 2,5 6,6 2,5 6,1 29 33 2,4 4,9 billion liters 25 1,8 3,9 1,0 4,1 53,2 1,1 4,2 46,1 49,6 4,2 38,7 42,5 31,3 34,9 24 27,6 20,3 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Sorce:MME (10 Years Energiy Plan – PDE 2006 – 2017 ver.2) Fuel in domestic Market Export Other Uses 21
  • 22. PETROBRAS: FIRST SERVICE STATION WITH ETHANOL IN JAPAN Initiated operation on 1st of september 2009; Located in Kawasaki; E3 Fuel Commercialization. Initial instalation in two pumps; Expectation of 100 m3/month; Target 2010 (march): 10 service stations and 1,000 m3/month. 22
  • 23. For more information: Investor Relations www.petrobras.com.br/ri +55 21 3224-1510 petroinvest@petrobras.com.br 23