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Petrobras will boost fuel supply in April via contracts and avoid auctions

Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company, announced on Thursday that it has changed its fuel supply strategy. It will now?offer more fuel to distributors for April deliveries.

Petrobras announced that it would supply 70 million liters more of S10 diesel next month and 95 million liters more of gasoline. The extra volumes will be delivered via existing contracts, rather than through diesel and gasoline auctions. Sources said that the change will result in fuel being sold at a lower price than if it was auctioned, and this is helping to keep domestic prices under control despite a recent spike triggered by a U.S./Israeli 'war on Iran.

Petrobras had been negotiating additional fuel volume via auctions but abruptly cancelled them when premiums of up to 2.00 Reis ($0.3445-0.3828 per liter) over refinery prices were discovered, according to sources familiar with this matter. The sudden halt of the auctions early last week, without any explanation, heightened supply concerns for the month of April. Oil regulator ANP ordered the oil company to release the volumes. Brazil's government also abolished federal taxes on diesel fuel in an effort to reduce the impact of rising global oil prices. ANP has been fighting price gouging by gas stations.

As he runs for re-election in this year, President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva is concerned about the rising fuel prices.

(source: Reuters)