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Oil production fell 6.2% in the country in February according to ANP 22-03-2020

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According to data from ANP, as a result of the spread of the coronavirus, the price of oil has been falling more and more on the international market.

According to data from the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), released last Friday (20), oil production in Brazil fell 6.2% in February compared to January this year. On average, around 2.971 million barrels of oil were produced daily last month.

Oil prices have been plummeting on the international market due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Produção de petróleo caiu 6,2% no país em fevereiro segundo ANP 22-03-2020

The country's natural gas production volume fell by 6.5% in February, an average of 129.8 million cubic meters per day (m3/day). Thus, oil and gas production totaled 3.788 million barrels of oil equivalent (BOE/day). This represents a drop of 6.2% compared to January.

In the country as a whole, Petrobras accounted for 72.3% of production, followed by Shell (12.4%), Petrogal (3.4%), Repsol Sinopec (2.4%) and Equinor (2%).

Petrobras

At Petrobras alone, oil production in Brazil fell 7.8% in February, compared to January. The company had an average production in the country of 2.138 million barrels of oil per day in the month. The volume of natural gas decreased 5.9% in the same comparison, to an average of 95.5 million cubic meters per day (m3/day).

The state-owned company's oil and gas production totaled 2.739 million barrels of oil equivalent (BOE/day) in February, which represents a drop of 7.5% compared to January. Despite the drop, the volume is still above the target set for the year of 2.7 million BOE/day.

When releasing its results for 2019, Petrobras reported that the company's production in the first quarter would be affected due to maintenance shutdowns on the platforms.

Refinery prices

On Thursday (19), Petrobras confirmed a 12% cut in the price of gasoline and 7.5% in the price of diesel at its refineries. As a result, this year the drop in gasoline totals 30.1%. And the price of diesel oil accumulated a drop of 29.1%.

The cut in fuel prices is happening at a time when oil prices are falling sharply as a result of the expansion of the coronavirus pandemic around the world and the slowdown in the global economy.

This week, the U.S. benchmark WTI crude oil lost 29%, the steepest since the start of the Gulf War in 1991. Brent crude, meanwhile, lost 20%. Both benchmark contracts have now fallen for four straight weeks.

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