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Sources say that Brazil's Petrobras will auction 20 million liters (liters) of diesel amid reports of shortages.

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said that Petrobras, the Brazilian state-run company which owns the oil industry in Brazil, plans to auction 20 million liters of diesel to the state of Rio Grande do Sul to address shortages.

They said the auction would take place on Wednesday. The U.S. and Israel attacks on Iran are causing a spike in diesel prices, which is the most immediate and serious threat to Brazil's agricultural sector. Producers harvesting record soybean crops and planting corn cannot afford to delay.

The initiative, according to a source who spoke under?conditions of anonymity, is necessary to "try and calm the market nerves."

Petrobras refused to release more diesel to distributors after their prices had reached a record-breaking discount in comparison to international benchmarks.

Petrobras was afraid of supplying fuel at a low price, only to have distributors store it and then resell it when the government-owned firm raised prices. A public auction would encourage competition and prevent such a situation.

The source stated that "the auction is a way to sell products at higher/different price levels." It doesn't affect?all of the volume sold but it partially covers the gap with the international markets.

Petrobras didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

(source: Reuters)