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Brazil's Petrobras sends austerity message amid
Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras said on Tuesday it will revise its five-year strategic plan due to lower crude prices, sending investors a message of austerity during its first-quarter
Brazil's crude oil refining capacity amounted to **** million barrels per day in 2025.
OilPriceBP's Big Bet on Oil Pays Off in Brazil OilPrice
BP announced on Monday a significant oil and gas discovery in Brazil’s prolific offshore Santos Basin, the supermajor’s biggest in 25 years. BP’s exploration well in the deepwater Bumerangue
Brazil's refinery portfolio consists of 19 refineries (Table 2) with a combined processing capacity of approximately 2.4 million b/d.13 The refineries produce a variety of oil products,
GlobalDataBrazil Crude Oil Refinery Outlook to 2030 GlobalData
Brazil Crude Oil Refinery Outlook to 2030 is a comprehensive report on crude oil refinery industry in Brazil. The report also provides details on oil refineries such as name, type,
Brazil: Oil exports record the highest level in two decades The exponential growth in pre-salt production, 240% since the first oil in the region, and the maintenance of refinery capacity generated a significant volume of surplus
The Rio TimesBrazil Boosts Oil Reserves and Refineries to Protect Its Economy
Brazil is making big moves to secure its energy future. The country’s oil reserves reached a record 16.8 billion barrels in 2025, according to Brazil’s National Agency of Petroleum.
Even so, gasoline in Brazil is one of the most expensive in the world. The two main reasons for the above-average prices for this fuel are: Petrobras' policy of basing the value of oil
OilPriceBrazil’s Oil Giant Sacrifices Payouts to Fund $111 Billion
4 days agoBrazil’s stock market remains tethered to the performance of several major companies, most of all Petrobras, so when the oil giant disappoints investors, the whole market sags.
This ranking features the top 9 Oil & Gas companies in Brazil ranked by Revenue, totaling a Revenue of USD 217.23 B, for February 19, 2025.
EPE Empresa de Pesquisa EnergéticaBRAZILIAN OIL & GAS REPORT 2025/2025 epe.gov.br
There were significant changes in early 2025. Taxes on oil products had been either reduced or suspended altogether to manage inflation (stemming from consistently high international oil
Growing crack spreads—the difference between petroleum product prices and crude oil prices—can influence refinery investment. Strong global crack spreads in the mid-2000s drove
OilPriceTrump’s Tariff Threat Looms Over Brazilian Oil Exports
Brazil’s oil exports to the US face potential disruption from threatened tariffs, prompting the country and its state-controlled oil company Petrobras to explore new markets
How Big Oil got Gavin Newsom to change his tune California Democrats are scrambling to boost gasoline supplies in the wake of planned oil refinery closures.
OilPriceAfrica’s Biggest Refinery Could Hit Full 650,000
The Dangote refinery in Nigeria, Africa's largest, is nearing full operational capacity, which is expected to transform the country's energy landscape and impact regional fuel markets.
Petrobras and partners let a contract to Topsoe to deliver technology for a commercial-scale renewable fuels production plant at Refinaria de Petróleo Riograndense SA’s refinery...
BloombergTakeover ‘Suspense’ Unnerves Mubadala’s
Investors in Acelen, the oil refinery operator owned by Mubadala Capital, are losing their patience as talks for a potential sale to Brazil’s state-controlled oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA
Five international oil companies have petitioned a federal court in Brazil to suspend the oil tax that the country’s new president announced upon coming into office.
OilPriceBrazil Gears Up To Become Fourth Largest Oil
Brazil is on course to become the world's fourth-largest oil producer, riding a wave of increased oil production, substantial reserves, and significant investments from both and
As Africa pushes to reduce dependence on imported fuel, several countries are expanding their refining capacity to meet growing local demand. Here’s a closer look at Africa’s leading oil refiners, their daily processing
