Transportadora Associada de Gás (TAG) Has Two Networks That Provide Pipeline Flow and Trade in the Country
The Rio Oil & Gas is considered the most important congress in Latin America, and for good reason: The event had the participation of over 40,000 people in person this year, 50 sponsors, and more than 350 exhibitors during the ceremony, which took place from September 26 to 29.
Among the various and important companies from Latin America, the Transportadora Associada de Gás (TAG) was present, showcasing its projects and businesses and addressing questions from attendees at the event.
Video: TAG Representative Talks About CPG at the Event
About TAG
The Transportadora Associada de Gás operates in the natural gas transportation via pipelines, being the owner/manager of various parts of the country’s natural gas transportation assets, distributing among the North, Northeast, and Southeast regions, with a contracted capacity for moving natural gas of 74.67 million cubic meters per day, providing reliability and safety in the market.
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According to TAG, its mission is to transport energy safely, integrating the natural gas market for the sustainable development of society. The company also states that its vision is to be a leader in the transformation of the natural gas market, connecting energy to life.
The TAG representative at the event, Lucas Oliveira, spoke about the end of Petrobras’ monopoly and how this fact favored and stimulated private companies entering this segment in the country:
“We are a company that has a pipeline area present in ten states of Brazil that works with two systems: The interconnected network, which goes from Rio de Janeiro to Ceará, and the Amazonas network, which are systems connected with the national grid. This market opening, which occurred since Petrobras ceased to be the only client with access to pipelines, provided us with a strong stimulus and created opportunities for those who want to sell gas to the Brazilian market, signing contracts with TAG and using our networks across the country,” said Lucas.
Rio Oil & Gas 2022
This year’s Rio Oil and Gas once again featured various operators from the oil and gas sector and a new feature: for the first time in its history, it was held in a hybrid format, combining the traditional charm of an in-person event with all the modern conveniences of a digital event, featuring numerous booths alongside various companies from the oil, gas, services, suppliers, etc. sectors.
In addition to successfully attracting over 40,000 visitors during these four days, the Rio Oil & Gas created many new connections, deals, and boosted the economy of the city of Rio de Janeiro, as it has done in all project years, being considered a great success in all editions held and one of the largest in Latin America.


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