The "Brazil Upstream Fiscal and Regulatory Guide" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Brazil Upstream Fiscal and Regulatory Guide presents the essential information relating to the terms which govern investment into Brazil's upstream oil and gas sector.
The report sets out in detail the contractual framework under which firms must operate in the industry, clearly defining factors affecting profitability and quantifying the state's take from hydrocarbon production. Considering political, economic and industry specific variables, the report also analyses future trends for Brazil's upstream oil and gas investment climate.
Brazil offers regular licensing rounds as defined in the 2017-2021 bidding schedule. Each year a concession round and a production sharing agreement round are held, in addition to the open acreage round. In Q3 2019, Brazil will hold the Transfer of Rights Round in which four fields, initially assigned to Petrobras (under concession agreements), will be offered under production sharing agreements.
Brazil's Bolsonaro administration continues to try to get more international investment in both the Pre-Salt polygon and more mature areas. Given current financial problems linked to its high debt, in the coming years Petrobras will selectively choose the blocks that it wants to operate and will divest of its stakes in various mature fields, which are no longer essential to its business plan.
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Key Topics Covered:
1 Table of Contents
1.1. List of Tables
1.2. List of Figures
2. Executive Summary
2.1. Regime Overview Concession Agreements
2.2. Regime Overview - Production Sharing Agreements
2.3. Timeline
3. State Take Assessment
4. Key Fiscal Terms - Concession Agreement
4.1. Royalties, Bonuses and Fees
4.2. Direct Taxation
4.3. Indirect Taxation
4.4. Tax Incentives
4.5. Research, Development, and Innovation Expenditure
4.6. Rio de Janeiro State Environmental Levy (Suspended)
4.7. License Terms
5. Key Fiscal Terms - Production Sharing Agreement
5.1. Royalties, Bonuses, and Fees
5.2. Cost Recovery
5.3. Profit Sharing
5.4. Taxation
5.5. Research, Development, and Innovation Expenditure
5.6. Petrobras Participation
5.7. License Terms - Production Sharing Rounds
6. Regulation and Licensing
6.1. Legal Framework
6.2. Institutional Framework
6.3. Licensing Process
6.4. Local Content
7. Appendix
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