EPE publishes The Indicative Natural Gas Processing and Outflow Plan

The Indicative Natural Gas Processing and Outflow Plan ("PIPE" for its acronym in Portuguese) presents the planned and indicative outflow gas pipelines and NGPPs. This study shows projects, on an indicative basis, that may be implemented in the coming years in the country. 

This study is a planning tool for the natural gas sector, in addition to allowing a series of gains for market agents and society, that reduces the information asymmetry on net production potentials, processing capacity, socioenvironmental conditions and route proposals, contributing to the identification by the industry of opportunities for new gas pipelines and NGPPs that have not been detected in the current planning cycle. Thus, this study contributes coordination of expectations and interests among agents of the natural gas industry aiming to promote investments in gathering or outflow pipelines and natural gas processing plants in the country.

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