Petrobras currently sells fuels with a significant premium in relation to international values, which led to speculation about a possible reduction in prices in refineries. The sharp depreciation in international oil prices allows Petrobras, for the first time in years, selling fuel for higher prices in the domestic market than abroad. "Petrobras' pricing policy is not intended to pass the volatility of international prices to the domestic market, when international prices are rising, or either when they are in decline," the company said in a statement.