Petrobras lowers diesel prices for first time in more than a year: Reuters
- Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras said on Monday it will lower refinery gate diesel prices for the first time in more than a year, while local prices currently stand above import parity.
- It will cut the price of diesel sold to distributors by 4.6% to 3.55 reais ($0.6197) per liter starting April 1, while gasoline prices are set to remain unchanged.
- This is the first diesel price reduction since early February, when it cut prices by nearly 7%.
- Petrobras' cut follows the appreciation of Brazil's currency, which has strengthened nearly 8% against the U.S. dollar this year.
- For most of this month, Petrobras' diesel prices have stood above import parity and were 2% above it on Monday, according to Abicom, a fuel imports association.
- In addition to the diesel price cut, Petrobras CEO Magda Chambriard told an event in Rio de Janeiro that the company would also lower jet fuel prices, without providing further details.