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Brazil's Petrobras reduces US oil exports to zero during Q1, China takes the lead as the top destination

The conflict in Iran has shifted oil flows around the globe, and China is now the final destination of 62% (or more) of Petrobras' crude oil exported abroad.

Petrobras exports about 1,12 million barrels of oil per day and its derivatives, an increase of 47% compared to a year earlier.

China, which received 33% of Petrobras' oil exports in the first quarter of 2025, bought record quantities of Brazilian crude after the Strait of Hormuz was closed.

India is now the second-largest destination for Brazilian oil. It received around 15% of total sales, up from 14% one year ago.

Petrobras stated in a filing that India, the second largest importer of oil by sea, had cemented its position as a strategic market.

Exports to China, India and other Asian countries have dropped from 28% to just 8% in the first quarter of this year.

Exports to Europe fell from 19% to just 8% in the same time period, while exports to the U.S. dropped from 3% to zero from the previous year.

Petrobras said that the company's oil production in Brazil rose by around 16 percent in the first quarter of the year to 2,58 million barrels per day. Total sales in January-March were up 12% on an annual basis, totaling 3,22 million barrels per day.

(source: Reuters)