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Brazil's Petrobras reduces diesel prices for distributors

Brazil's Petrobras reduces diesel prices for distributors

Petrobras, the state-run Brazilian oil company, announced on Thursday that it would reduce diesel prices by 0.12 reals ($0.0205) on average per liter.

Crude prices have fallen in recent weeks following the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on April 2 on several countries.

Fernando Melgarejo, the Chief Financial Officer of the company, said that the changes in the Brent crude oil price and the exchange rate influenced the decision to update the prices.

Melgarejo stated, "We have a fundamentalist price analysis, and we believe that this adjustment is appropriate for the moment. This is mainly because of the Brent's movement."

After the announcement of tariffs, Mines and Energy minister Alexandre Silveira and Petrobras chief executive Magda chambriard discussed the issue.

Eduardo Oliveira de Melo is a managing partner of Raion Consultoria. He said that Petrobras' cut was conservative. His consultancy firm measured a possible fuel price reduction up to 0.30 reais. $1 = 5.8640 Reais (Reporting and Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Kirby Donovan; Fabio Teixeira, Kirby Donovan, Ed Osmond and Lisa Shumaker)

(source: Reuters)