1. Petrobras' dividend payments have significantly declined, raising investor concerns; 2. The company's strategic plan to invest billions in exploration and refining raises concerns about the sustainability of its dividend payments; 3. Despite a net loss in Q2 due to non-recurring events, Petrobras' cash generation remains robust, supporting its investment and dividend plans.
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