The Occasion Will Feature Participation from Jean Paul Prates, President of Petrobras, Roberto Ardenghy, President of IBP, and Rodolfo Saboia, Director General of ANP.
On March 23rd, from 10 AM to 12 PM, FGV Energia will inaugurate the “FGV Energia Natural Gas Notebook”, presenting and discussing the most important aspects of the natural gas business in Brazil. The new Gas Section will delve into the natural gas supply chain and the evolution of the gas industry, as well as the regulatory advancements that culminated in the enactment of the New Gas Law, the major challenges of the sector, and the opportunities arising from the transition to a more structured, open, and competitive market.
The president of Petrobras, Jean Paul Prates, the president of Transportadora Associada de Gás (TAG), Gustavo Labanca, president of the Association of Large Industrial Energy Consumers and Free Consumers (Abrece), Paulo Pedrosa, president of the Brazilian Institute of Oil and Gas (IBP), Roberto Ardenghy, and the director general of the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), Rodrigo Saboia, were
During the debate, experts will explore, among other aspects, the unprecedented scenario resulting from the recent reformulation of the regulatory institutional framework governing the activities of the gas industry in the country. Magda Chambriard, coordinator of O&G Research at FGV Energia, will be responsible for moderating the debate. The meeting will take place at the headquarters of Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) and will feature the presence of the main energy companies in the country.
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