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The impact of decisions by the CNPE – National Energy Policy Council on the energy sector.

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published 20/12/2023 às 10:22
National Energy Policy Council, Adnoc, Âmbar Energia, Brazilian Mineral Coal Association (ABCM), Atlas Agro, Braskem, National Energy Policy Council (CNPE), Enel, Equinor, Itaipu Binacional, Luis Zancan, Ministry of Mines and Energy ( MME), Petrobras, Repsol Sinopec, Venezuela
Ordinary Meeting – CNPE (19/12/2023) – Photo: Tauan Alencar/MME – All rights: EPBR

Start the Day with a focus on production development and local content, including E30 specifications and preference for Brazilian suppliers.

O CNPE decided to suspension of biodiesel imports and by increasing the mandatory mixture of biodiesel in fossil diesel. The measure aims to strengthen the internal biofuels market and guarantee the sustainability of the national energy sector.

O National Energy Policy Council is responsible for promoting the planning and implementation of energy policies in the country. Your decisions directly impact the energy industry, influencing everything from oil production to exploration of renewable sources. O CNPE It is a fundamental piece in the sustainable development of the Brazilian energy sector.

Strengthening CNPE partnerships and demands

– The percentages of local content pass from 18% to 30%, in the phase of exploration, it's from 25% to 30%, in the development stage of the production.

  • Flow and Stationary Production Units (UEP) remain with minimum percentages 40 25% and%respectively.
  • To the land blocks, the minimum CL percentages remain 50% in the exploration phase and 50% in the production development stage.

Evolution of regulation with a focus on strengthening the market

The CNPE requested also to the ANP that regulates the contractual clauses of preference to hiring Brazilian suppliers.

- The goal is provide predictability for suppliers of national goods and services. And that the agency discloses in a clear, transparent and accessible way the schedules and specifications details of the goods and services to be contracted by the oil companies.

Market expansion and new opportunities

More blocks for auction. At the same meeting, the CNPE gave approval for the inclusion of 11 oil and gas exploration blocks in the ANP's permanent offer.

– The board approved a total signing bonus of R $ million 400,6 and a minimum tax rate of average share of 10,92%

  • The blocks are: Itaimbezinho, Amethyst, Agate, Mahogany, Jasper, Amazonite, East Sapphire, West Sapphire, Citrine, Larimar and Onyx.
  • The areas have a potential between 1,73 billion and 3,69 billion of barrels of oil in place, according to preliminary estimates from the ANP.

Changes in energy policies and economic impacts

Less imports. suspended imports in November by the ANP.

– Now, imports will have to wait for the conclusions of a working group, which will define whether or not this ‘is the best national strategy’, according to the Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira.

Sustainability goals and incentives for national production

More biodiesel. The CNPE also determined the increase in the mandatory mixture of biodiesel in diesel to 14%, in March 2024, and for 15%In 2025.

– The decision was anticipated by the politician epbr, premium service from epbr agencyfree trial for 7 days)

– The two measures were one agribusiness victory and biofuel producers.

Biofuel production and environmental impacts

E30. The creation of the Working Group to study the technical feasibility of increasing the percentage of ethanol in gasoline from 27,5% to 30% (E30). Government believes that the measure can generate a reduction in external dependence in 1,4 billion liters and reduction of $ 3,7 billion in import costs.

— The MME estimates an annual reduction in the emission of 2,04 million tons of CO2 equivalent and the issuance of more than 1,47 million decarbonization credits (CBIOs)

 

Source: EPBR

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Paulo Nogueira

An electrical engineer graduated from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), I worked for several years in the areas of offshore oil and gas, energy and construction. Today, with over 8 publications in magazines and online blogs about the energy sector, my focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian employment market, macro and micro economics and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes for this purpose.

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