The average sale price of gasoline A from Petrobras to distributors, as of tomorrow (2), will rise from R$3.53 to R$3.28 per liter. The change, according to the company, represents a reduction of R$ 0.25 per liter.
According to the company, considering the mandatory blend of 73% gasoline A and 27% anhydrous ethanol for the composition of gasoline sold at gas stations, “Petrobras’ share of consumer price will rise from R$2.57, on average , to R$ 2.39 for each liter sold at the pump”.
According to the state-owned company, the reduction “follows the evolution of reference prices and is consistent with Petrobras’ pricing practice, which seeks to balance its values with the market, but without passing on to domestic prices the conjunctural volatility of international quotations. and the exchange rate”.
Petrobras also informed that it publishes in its site information regarding the formation and composition of fuel prices for consumers, to contribute to the transparency of values and a better understanding of society.