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Lula criticises Petrobras for reimbursing winners of LPG auction.

Petrobras, the state-run oil company in Brazil, announced?on Thursday that it would reimburse fuel distributors who had won an auction for liquefied petrol gas (LPG) in March. It will pay them the difference between what they bid and what import prices were at the time.

Last week, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that the government would seek an annulment of the 'auction in order to protect the consumers. He claimed that Petrobras sold liquefied petrol gas at prices which he described as 'too high due to the war with Iran.

Petrobras stated that the reimbursement was to compensate for the effects of the auction on prices. The company also noted the "exceptional" nature of the market due to the Middle East war and regulatory body comments.

Last week, the oil?regulator ANP conducted an 'inspection' of Petrobras' auctions of liquefied gas. The suspicion was that there had been price gouging.

Petrobras announced that the reimbursement will be calculated based on the difference between the winning bids at the auction on March 31 and the import prices set by the ANP based on the period of March 23 to March 27. (Reporting and editing by Brendan O'Boyle, Daina Beth Solon, and Andre Romani)

(source: Reuters)