“Espírito Santo has its oil and gas chain that is very important, being the third largest audience in the country,” highlighted representative Ana Carla.
It is no secret to anyone that this edition of Rio Oil & Gas was a total success among companies and other participants, with thousands of people attending and approximately 350 exhibitors from around the world. In Brazil, we can highlight Espírito Santo, which brought 15 exhibitors from the state to present their proposals and conduct business with various companies from all over the world.
Video: SEBRAE ES Talks About the Productive Chain of Oil and Gas in the State
“The representative of SEBRAE of Espírito Santo, Ana Carla, emphasized the importance of the productive chain of oil for the state. “Espírito Santo has its oil and gas chain that is of immense importance, as we are the third largest audience in the country. Currently, we have onshore and offshore chains, gathering a significant chain of suppliers to bring these companies, get to know the sector a little better, and do great business and actions here at the Rio Oil & Gas fair,” Ana highlighted, who also commented on the importance of Espírito Santo in this event.
“For us, it is extremely important, as we have 15 exhibitors from our state, including oil and gas operators, automation companies, training, industrial segments, among several other companies that we gathered with this focus on the productive chain to be with us at this event. The state is very competitive, having local programs for investments for those who want to be part of the economy, whether large or small companies, and it is very important for us to be here to present our projects and learn about others as well,” concluded Ana Carla.
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Thinking about the success of Rio Oil & Gas, SEBRAE-ES made a proposal this year for the representation of companies from the state at the festival: Each company could send one representative to the conference, with 50% of the costs subsidized by SEBRAE itself. Individual micro-enterprises, micro-enterprises, and small businesses with an annual revenue of up to R$4.8 million were able to participate. Among the requirements was the participation of the company offering products and services related to oil and gas and that were based in Espírito Santo.
The 20th edition featured a brand-new format and location. The conference announced a hybrid format and included various debates, presentations, and sessions, all aimed at generating knowledge and expanding networking among participants. This year’s Rio Oil & Gas also featured approved projects presented in video format, in addition to traditional in-person presentations. The texts, works, and final videos are published in the online library of IBP, with ISSN and DOI registration.


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