Home Fossil Energy Brazil’s Brava Energia to provide 2 compatriot gamers with gas
December 23, 2024, by Dragana Nikše
Brazil’s oil and gas business Brava Energia has actually signed gas supply agreements with one personal and one public Brazilian company.
Illustration; Source: Brava Energia
Under the very first agreement, referred to as the business’s very first with a free enterprise consumer, Brava is set to provide 77,000 cubic meters (cbm) daily of gas to Cerâmica Serra Azul, part of the Carmelo Fior portfolio of business.
The 2nd agreement was signed with São Paulo’s gas supplier, Comgás. The offer offers the shipment of 150,000– 450,000 cbm daily of gas, in line with the need curve anticipated by the purchaser, at a set list price.
Both agreements will begin in January 2025 and last for 3 years. The gas will originate from the business’s operations in Recôncavo Baiano, Espírito Santo, and Rio Grande do Norte. Because these are incorporated into various transport networks, the Brazilian gamer states their supply profile can be customized to the need of clients served by Comgás throughout the year.
Brava Energia was officially formed in July 2024, when Brazil’s 3R Petroleum Óleo e Gás combined with compatriot Enatua. A reorganization of the brand-new entity intending to streamline Brava Group’s business structure was revealed in October.
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Recently, the company signed a binding collaboration contract with another Brazilian gamer, PetroReconcavo, putting down the conditions for the latter’s acquisition of its gas facilities in the nation’s Potiguar Basin. This follows the memorandum of understanding (MoU) PetroReconcavo signed with Brava’s predecessor 3R Petroleum Óleo e Gás.
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