INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Over the past fifteen years, Brazil has experienced a significant 138% increase in natural gas production.This remarkable growth, fueled by
figures, market supply has only seen a 37% rise in the same period
Such a disparity largely results from infrastructural constraints.In March 2024, 58% of natural gas was reinjected to maintain oil pressure,
limiting its market availability to 32%.Historically, oil giants like Petrobras have prioritized oil extraction, which is more lucrative
(Photo Internet reproduction)He announced plans to complete the Rota 3 maritime pipeline soon.This pipeline is designed to transport up to
on imported natural gas peaked at 728.6 million cubic meters in March 2024, the highest in nearly two years.This trend underscores an
compelling story of vast resources hampered by inadequate infrastructure.This scenario highlights the pressing necessity for improvements in
energy management.Such enhancements are essential to promote economic stability, energy independence, and adherence to environmental
commitments.As Brazil progresses, the development of its energy sector becomes a pivotal factor for its future.This underscores the
importance of a balanced and forward-thinking strategy in managing its natural resources.