Bolsonaro suggests government proceeds from Petrobras could ease fuel prices

Reuters

Published Sep 30, 2021 08:36PM ET

Updated Oct 01, 2021 12:13AM ET

(Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday that profits from state-run oil firm Petrobras could be used to alleviate rising fuel prices in the country, among possibilities for confronting higher prices.

Fuel prices have become a hot-button issue in Brazil as inflation soars. Recent CEOs of Petrobras have been forced out over price hikes. Petrobras shareholders remain wary of price controls, leading the government to seek other schemes to curb the cost to consumers.

Bolsonaro said a fund could be created using government proceeds from Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the company is formally known. The money could be used to potentially not pass on the cost of rising fuel prices to consumers.

"Seeing Petrobras' profits, those that come to the federal government...this billion-dollar profit - I'm asking, I'm not confirming it - can't we convert this and put it in a regulatory fund?" Bolsonaro said during a weekly online live broadcast.