Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    SweetCrudeReportsSweetCrudeReports
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Oil
    • Gas
    • Power
    • Solid Minerals
    • Labour
    • Financing
    • Freight
    • Community Development
    • E-Editions
    SweetCrudeReportsSweetCrudeReports
    Home » Petrobras CEO vows to remain despite criticism over fuel price hike

    Petrobras CEO vows to remain despite criticism over fuel price hike

    March 14, 2022
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Rio De Janeiro — Petrobras Chief Executive Joaquim Silva e Luna said on Monday he will not leave the Brazilian state-run oil company despite facing criticism from President Jair Bolsonaro and others over a fuel price hike announced last week.

    Luna, a retired army general, compared Petroleo Brasileiro SA’s effort to raise prices to a “battle.” Luna also said in an interview with Reuters that the increase was needed or Brazil could have faced the risk of fuel shortages.

    “I am a soldier. The battlefield is my comfort zone. I do not run away from it, leaving my troops behind. A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do,” Luna said. “There is no crisis.”

    Luna was appointed to the job by Bolsonaro last year after his predecessor, Roberto Castello Branco, was fired due to a disagreement with Bolsonaro over the company’s pricing policy.

    Petrobras looks to track global markets with its domestic fuel prices. Last week it announced it was raising gasoline prices at the refinery gate by 19% and diesel prices by 25% after global oil quotes surged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    “The company is sensitive to the people’s difficulties. Society has been crippled by two wars – first COVID, now this one (in Ukraine). But the hike was necessary, or we would face the risk of shortages,” Luna said.

    Bolsonaro over the weekend once again criticized the move but said he would not interfere in the market. The price hike adds to double-digit annual inflation in Latin America’s largest economy ahead of an October presidential election in which Bolsonaro plans to seek re-election.

    “It is an absurd profit that Petrobras has at an atypical moment in the world,” Bolsonaro told reporters on Saturday.

    • Reuters (Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Will Dunham)
    • Follow us on twitter

    Related News

    Indigenous capacity, investors confidence takes center stage at NOGOF 2025

    Crude prices climb on geopolitical risks

    Oil prices volatile amid surprise EIA data and Middle East tensions

    Comments are closed.

    E-book
    Resilience Exhibition

    Latest News

    BPP partners PCNG initiative to tackle poverty, promote economic efficiency

    May 23, 2025

    NSC saves N31bn as Ministry pushes for sectoral transformation

    May 23, 2025

    Shippers Council, ICPC pledge joint effort to tackle corruption

    May 23, 2025

    Oyetola hosts French Ambassador, seeks France’s support for Nigeria’s IMO Council bid

    May 23, 2025

    Ghana and Uganda currencies could gain as Nigeria holds steady

    May 23, 2025
    Demo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Opec Daily Basket
    • Oil
    • Power
    • Gas
    • Freight
    • Financing
    • Labour
    • Technology
    • Solid Mineral
    • Conferences/Seminars
    • Community Development
    • Nigerian Content Initiative
    • Niger-Delta Question
    • Insurance
    • Other News
    • Focus
    • Feedback
    • Hanging Out With Markson

    Subscribe for Updates

    Get the latest energy news from Sweetcrudereports.

    Please wait...
    Please enter all required fields Click to hide
    Correct invalid entries Click to hide
    © 2025 Sweetcrudereports.
    • About Us
    • Advertise with us
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.