Image: Pixabay
Petrol will go from R$ 3.28 to R$ 3.08 per liter.
Petrobras announced this Tuesday (6), in Rio de Janeiro, that the average selling prices of diesel A and gasoline A for distributors will be reduced from Wednesday (7).
For gasoline A, Petrobras' average selling price to distributors will go from R$ 3.28 to R$ 3.08 per liter, with a decrease of R$ 0.20 per liter, equivalent to around 6.1%.
{module Form RD}
With the adjustment, Petrobras' share of the final price should be R$ 2.25 per liter, on average, since the final product sold at stations has a mandatory mix of 73% of gasoline A and 27% of anhydrous ethanol.
The adjustment for diesel A sold by the state-owned company to distributors will fall from R$ 4.89 to R$ 4.49 per liter, a reduction of around 8.2% or R$ 0.40 per liter.
Portion
Petrobras calculated that, considering the mandatory mixing of 90% of diesel A and 10% of biodiesel before sale to the final consumer, the state-owned company's share of the consumer price will be, on average, R$ 4.04 for each liter sold at the pump.
The oil company also stated that the reductions announced this Tuesday follow the evolution of reference prices, being consistent with its pricing practices. The price of gasoline has not been changed by Petrobras since September 2nd. The diesel rate remained unchanged since September 20th.
Source: agrolink