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Petrobras Fights Oil Headwinds and Political Intervention Amid Record Output and Debt Cuts

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
June 13, 2026
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Falling crude prices, fresh government meddling in diesel pricing, and a robust operational performance are pulling Petrobras in competing directions this month. Brazil’s state-controlled oil giant is leaning on its financial and production muscle to weather the storm, but investors are punishing the stock in the near term.

Brent crude tumbled 3.37% on Friday to $87.33 a barrel, its lowest settlement since early March, while WTI shed 3.23% to $84.88. The selloff erased roughly 6.2% from the benchmark over the week, triggered by growing hopes that diplomatic talks could de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran. Less geopolitical risk means a thinner risk premium built into oil prices — a direct headwind for Petrobras, whose cash flow and refinery margins track crude closely.

The Brazilian government added a political twist. In early June state-owned Petrobras slashed diesel prices for dealers by nearly 10%, bringing the average liter to R$3.30. The move comes as Brasília reintroduces earlier fuel taxes and softens the blow with a subsidy of R$1.12 per liter. Petrobras insists its commercial strategy remains independent, but the intervention underscores the persistent tension between state control and market pricing.

On the balance sheet, management is sending a clear signal of discipline. The company will prepay a $670 million bond carrying a 7.375% coupon at the end of June, using cash on hand to retire the expensive debt. That brings the gross debt pile — which stood at around $71 billion in spring — closer to its target of $65 billion by the end of the decade. The rapid paydown is part of a broader deleveraging push that analysts on Wall Street have applauded.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Petrobras?

Operationally, the numbers remain punchy. First-quarter revenue hit $23.5 billion, while net profit edged up to $6.2 billion. Production reached a record 4.65 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, and capital expenditures jumped more than 25% to $5.1 billion. The strong output and export volumes helped offset some of the recent price weakness. Petrobras has guided to a breakeven price of $59 per barrel for 2026, meaning current crude levels still generate healthy margins.

The stock itself reflects the crosscurrents. Petrobras closed Friday at €7.00, down 1.70% on the day and roughly 8% over the past month. The short-term trend has soured: the 50-day moving average stands at €7.56, putting the share price 7.47% below that line. Yet the medium-term picture remains intact. The stock still trades 15.21% above its 200-day average of €6.08, and the year-to-date gain is a robust 40.56% — well above the December 2025 low of €4.80.

Technicians are watching the 100-day moving average of €7.01, which provided support at Friday’s close. The relative strength index sits at 41.2, suggesting fading momentum but not yet oversold territory. A hold would set up a run toward the 50-day line at €7.56; a break lower would target the 200-day at €6.08. The May high of €8.18 remains the reference point for any rebound.

Analysts remain constructive. JPMorgan holds a $23 price target on the ADRs, and Goldman Sachs maintains a buy recommendation. The consensus on Wall Street is a strong buy. For the moment, Petrobras is battling two exogenous pressures — oil and politics — while its underlying fundamentals continue to deliver.

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