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Brazil

Americas
Low Risk
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Brazil

Low Risk

Brazil is a significant oil producer. Pre-salt deepwater fields providing buffer.

$1.28
Gasoline /L
+25.5% vs pre-war
120d
Reserves
17 weeks
+7.5%
Food Inflation
Risk: low
15%
Oil Imported
Hormuz: none

Fuel Prices

USD primary Β· BRL (R$) local

Prices shown per litre. Local currency conversion uses live exchange rates.Data as of Apr 14, 2026

Gasoline
$1.28/L
R$6.42/L
+25.5% vs pre-war
Diesel
$1.15/L
R$5.76/L
+30.7% vs pre-war
LPG / Autogas
$0.72/L
R$3.61/L
Kerosene / Jet A
$0.90/L
R$4.51/L
Pre-war baseline (Feb 2026): Gasoline $1.02/L Β· Diesel $0.88/L Β· Current prices are 25.5% above pre-war levels

3-Month Price History

Jan 25Feb 15Mar 8Mar 29R$4.840/LR$5.340/LR$5.840/LR$6.730/LPre-warWar starts
Pre-war baseline
Iran war starts (Feb 2026)
BRL Β· live rates

Strategic Oil Reserves

120days
17 weeks
4.0 months
ADEQUATE
Source: IEA/EIA
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Energy Dependency Profile

Oil Import Dependency
15%
of total oil consumption
Hormuz Exposure
None
Strait of Hormuz risk
Food Import Dependency
8%
of food supply imported

Fertilizer & Food Security

Fertilizer Cost Change
+32%
vs pre-war (Feb 2026)
Food Inflation (YoY)
+7.5%
year-on-year CPI food
Food Security Risk
Low
FAO / WFP assessment
✈️

Flight Disruption Risk

Low
Jet fuel price change+22% vs pre-war
+90 Day Outlook
Low
Peak Season (Jul/Aug)
Low
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Inbound Supply Ships

IntelligenceFull manifest β†’

No inbound tankers detected

May indicate supply disruption

Crisis Summary

Risk LevelLow Risk
Hormuz Exposurenone
CurrencyBRL (R$)
RegionAmericas
Data SourcesIEA Β· EIA Β· FAO Β· WFP
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