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Petrobras Brazil raises diesel prices first time since 2023. Shares rise

Petrobras, the state-run Brazilian oil company, announced on Friday that it would increase the price of diesel sold to its distributors for more than a month. This was a much anticipated change in fuel prices, which sent the shares up.

Petrobras announced that it will increase the price of diesel at refinery gates by 0.22 reals per liter to an average of 3.72 reais (about $0.6376) starting February 1. This is the first rise since October 2023.

Petrobras preferential shares rose by around 2% on the B3 Brazilian stock exchange in the afternoon following news of this hike. Analysts said that the adjustment brings Petrobras' prices into line with the international market.

The markets were eagerly anticipating an announcement after local media reported this week that Luiz Inacio Lula had authorized Petrobras to take the action, since its prices are lower than the current international prices.

Lula said on Thursday that it wasn't up to him whether Petrobras made any adjustments to the fuel prices. He left the door open for Petrobras if they deemed it "important."

Diesel's price increase comes as the government is working to reduce food prices following a recent poll that showed Lula's approval ratings dropping.

Petrobras, under Lula's administration, has adopted a pricing strategy designed to protect Brazilian fuel prices from the volatility of international markets, while maintaining a profitable sales model for the company.

(source: Reuters)