Petrobras Reduces Gasoline Price by R$ 0.13 Per Liter Starting Tomorrow
Starting tomorrow, Petrobras announces a reduction of R$ 0.13 per liter in the average selling price of gasoline A. This measure aims to maintain the company’s competitiveness and ensure market share by optimizing its refining assets. This article will discuss the impacts of this reduction on the final price to consumers and highlight Petrobras’ transparency in disclosing prices.
Petrobras Gasoline Will Cost R$ 2.66 Per Liter
Petrobras is adjusting the average selling price of gasoline A, which will be R$ 2.66 per liter. However, it is important to consider the composition of gasoline sold at the pumps, which consists of 73% gasoline A and 27% anhydrous ethanol. Taking this mandatory blend into account, Petrobras’ share in the final price to consumers will be, on average, R$ 1.94 per liter sold at the pump. If the values of the other components remain unchanged, according to ANP’s price survey for the period of June 4 to 10, the average price for the final consumer could reach R$ 5.33 per liter.
Factors Influencing the Final Price of Gasoline
It is important to note that the amount actually charged to consumers at fuel stations is also affected by other factors such as taxes, biofuel blending, and profit margins from distribution and resale. Therefore, the final price of gasoline to consumers results from a complex composition that goes beyond the price set by Petrobras.
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Transparency and Disclosure of Prices
Petrobras recognizes the importance of transparency in disclosing fuel prices and seeks to avoid passing on the volatility of international markets and exchange rates to consumers. In order to contribute to the understanding of society, the company provides detailed information on its website about Petrobras’ share and that of other agents in the formation and composition of average fuel prices, primarily gasoline, to consumers.
In summary, the reduction in gasoline prices by Petrobras reflects the company’s commitment to maintaining its competitiveness and market share. However, it is essential to consider that the final price to consumers is influenced by a variety of factors, and Petrobras seeks to ensure transparency in price disclosure. Keeping track of the information provided by the company is essential for understanding price composition and making informed decisions when refueling vehicles.

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