April 11, 2026, Guarulhos, San Paulo, Brazil: Fuel pump at the gas station in Brazil. According to the Agencia Nacional de Petroleo ANP in Brazil, the liter of diesel is being sold at R$ 7.45. The liter of ordinary gasoline was R.78, ethanol at R.69, the liter at April 11. The price of gasoline at Brazilian gas stations has risen 10% and diesel 20% since the beginning of the war in the Middle East between the United States, Israel and Iran. Petrobras the state-owned oil company that refines most of Brazil's fuel has to absorb the additional costs with Subvention by Brazil offering ethanol and

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April 11, 2026, Guarulhos, San Paulo, Brazil: Fuel pump at the gas station in Brazil. According to the Agencia Nacional de Petroleo ANP in Brazil, the liter of diesel is being sold at R$ 7.45. The liter of ordinary gasoline was R.78, ethanol at R.69, the liter at April 11. The price of gasoline at Brazilian gas stations has risen 10% and diesel 20% since the beginning of the war in the Middle East between the United States, Israel and Iran. Petrobras the state-owned oil company that refines most of Brazil's fuel has to absorb the additional costs with Subvention by Brazil offering ethanol and
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April 11, 2026, Guarulhos, San Paulo, Brazil: Fuel pump at the gas station in Brazil. According to the Agencia Nacional de Petroleo ANP in Brazil, the liter of diesel is being sold at R$ 7.45. The liter of ordinary gasoline was R.78, ethanol at R.69, the liter at April 11. The price of gasoline at Brazilian gas stations has risen 10% and diesel 20% since the beginning of the war in the Middle East between the United States, Israel and Iran. Petrobras the state-owned oil company that refines most of Brazil's fuel has to absorb the additional costs with Subvention by Brazil offering ethanol and

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