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Petrobras CEO believes oil will settle in the range of $72 to 75 per barrel

Petrobras CEO believes oil will settle in the range of $72 to 75 per barrel
Petrobras CEO believes oil will settle in the range of $72 to 75 per barrel

The chief executive of Brazil's state oil company Petrobras said that the oil prices have remained in a range between $72 and $75 per barrel. However, the market is yet to 'normalize fully,' he added. Petrobras announced its decision to lower diesel prices on Tuesday evening, reflecting the fall in Brent crude oil prices. CEO Magda Chambriard confirmed this in an interview that same day. Brent crude futures traded at $72.05 per barrel on Wednesday. This is close to the price seen the day before Israel and the U.S. launched their military campaign against Iran.

Chambriard stated that "the oil market hasn't yet returned to normal but $75-$72 seems to be the new range." Petrobras has announced a price reduction of 0.3515 Reais per liter of diesel that it sells to its distributors. This is equal to the amount of the government subsidy now being removed. The company's selling prices will therefore remain unchanged. According to an announcement by Finance Minister Dario Durigan on Tuesday, the government's diesel subsidies, which were introduced to 'cushion the effect of the Iran War, will expire on Wednesday. According to Durigan, other fuel subsidies are being reviewed for gradual phase-out following the drop in oil prices and easing tensions across the Middle East. Last month, Iran and the U.S. signed an interim agreement aimed at halting the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz through which 20% of global oil supply had passed before the conflict. Parties are also exploring ways to reach a permanent resolution of the conflict.

(source: Reuters)