A liter of gasoline was seen at R$5,84, registering a drop of 0,34%, and diesel was at R$6,20, with an increase of 0,32%
The average price of gasoline at Brazilian stations showed a slight drop for the third consecutive week, bringing relief to drivers. According to the most recent survey by the ANP (National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels), released this Friday (15), a liter of fuel went from R$ 5,86 to R$ 5,84, representing a reduction of 0,34%, according to the R7 website.
This decline comes after a period of uncertainty in fuel prices, with gasoline reaching R$5,88 after an adjustment authorized by Petrobras in mid-August, reaching its highest value since July 2022.
Hydrated ethanol also presents a price reduction
Along with gasoline, the average price of hydrated ethanol also registered a drop of 0,54%, going from R$3,66 to R$3,64 per liter. This news may be especially welcome for owners of flex-fuel vehicles who frequently consider the cost-benefit ratio between gasoline and ethanol when refueling.
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However, it is important to note that fuel prices are highly volatile and can vary depending on several factors, including fluctuations in the global oil market and Petrobras' pricing policy.
Diesel continues on an upward trajectory with the seventh consecutive increase
While gasoline and ethanol showed signs of relief for drivers, diesel continued its upward trajectory, marking the seventh consecutive increase in gas stations across Brazil. After resumption partial payment of federal taxes in September, the average price of S-10 diesel, which is the most sold in the country, increased by 0,32%, going from R$6,18 to R$6,20 per liter.
This trend of increasing fuel prices began after Petrobras, the main fuel producer in Brazil, announced in mid-August a significant adjustment of 16,3% in the average prices of gasoline and 25,8% in the prices of diesel sold to distributors.
These increases were a response to recent increases in the prices of oil and its derivatives on the global market. This increase in fuel prices, which reached 0,87%, ended up impacting Brazil's official price inflation in August, contributing to an increase of 0,23%, according to the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics).
It is important to remember that the price of fuel plays a significant role in the country's economy, directly affecting the cost of living of Brazilians and the transport and logistics sectors. The drivers and companies that depend on these fuels remain attentive to price fluctuations and oil sector policies, as these factors can significantly impact budgets and businesses.