Notes to the interim consolidated financial statements
(In thousands of Brazilian Reais R$, unless otherwise stated)
Assignment of credit rights
On
April 2, 2020, funds from the credit assignment agreement were released, according to note 18, by Copersucar to the subsidiary, in the amount of R$ 130,923. The additional amount of R$ 3,980 will be released until December 31, 2020.
Ordinary Tariff Review Comgás
On December 6, 2019, the Sanitation and Energy Regulatory Agency for the state of São Paulo (Agência Reguladora de Energia
de São Paulo), or ARSESP, published Resolution No. 933, which approved the amount of R$683,358 plus monetary adjustment since April 2018, as a result of the Third Ordinary Tariff Review, to be applied to the value
of the assets returned by Comgás, upon termination of the concession, or to any amounts payable by Comgás if the concession is renewed, or in connection with any renewal of the concession agreement, as it comes to be defined by ARSESP,
according to Resolution No. 995 of May 27, 2020. With the publication of the aforementioned resolution, there are no more ongoing discussions regarding tariffs related to previous periods with ARSESP. The amount indicated in this
resolution was not recognized in our financial statements because it does not comply with accounting standards.
Extension of the Malha Paulista concession agreement
On May 27, 2020, Rumo entered into an amendment to the concession agreement relating to Malha Paulista with the Brazilian Transportation
Authority (Agência Nacional de Transporte Terrestre), or ANTT. The amendment was reviewed and authorized by the Federal Accounting Court (Tribunal de Contas da União), or TCU, pursuant to a decision
issued on May 20, 2020. As a result, the term of the Malha Paulista concession is expected to be extended to 2058, provided that Rumo complies with certain obligations.
Furthermore, the new grant amount for the concession will be approximately R$2,911,965 (as of December 2017), to be paid in quarterly
installments over the course of the agreements term, which is expected to expire in 2058, and investments to be made are estimated by the ANTT at R$6,100,000 (as of December 2017) over the same period.
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