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Brazil's irregular fuel market totals up to 13 billion liters each year, estimates Vibra Energia

About 13 billion liters of fuel sold every year in Brazil is done so in an irregular method, according to price quotes by top supplier Vibra Energia in collaboration with the McKinsey consultancy.

Tax losses from the fuel offered irregularly total up to around 14 billion reais ($ 2.48 billion) per year, according to figures provided by Vibra to financiers on Thursday.

In 2023, Brazil sold around 149.5 billion liters of fuel, according to data from regulator ANP. Vibra did not specify if the 13 billion are part of that overall, or comprehensive how it reached the figure.

The firm's remarks come in the middle of statements by authorities that Brazil's biggest criminal activity gang, Primeiro Comando da Capital - frequently referred to as PCC - lagged fires in sugarcane plantations, seeking to strike back versus procedures to fight the unlawful sell adulterated fuels.

The issue has actually reached a brand-new level ... it's an issue for the country, you have guvs, ministers talking about this issue, stated Vibra's Chief Executive Ernesto Pousada.

Pousada stated the company has actually opened offices to handle the problem, and is pushing for changes in Brazil's laws to make it harder for fuel suppliers to evade taxes.

(source: Reuters)