The number of ships scheduled for gasoline cabotage in Brazil fell from 13 to 10 in the week ending May 1st, according to a new update from DATAGRO Line-up. The volume scheduled to be transported totals 215.7 million liters, a 22.3% decrease compared to the previous week. Among the destinations, Suape maintained its lead in unloading, with 105.8 million liters, equivalent to 49.0% of the total, followed by Itaqui (27.2%), Cabedelo (14.2%), and Maceió (6.2%). On the origin side, the São Sebastião terminal, operated by Petrobras, led in shipments with 82.1 million liters (38.1%), ahead of the Tramandaí terminal, also managed by the state-owned company (23.0%), and the port of Santos (21.4%). For more details, access [link to DATAGRO Line-up]. complete database of the DATAGRO Line-up, updated daily.

This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.