Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Brazil News

ComBio Brazil expects revenues to reach $430 million as corn ethanol customers increase production

Commercial director Ricardo Blandy, Brazil's biggest supplier of renewable thermal power for industrial clients, said that ComBio expects its revenue to triple to?about $430 million in five years due to the growing demand from corn ethanol producers. Blandy stated that there are?25 corn-ethanol plants in Brazil. Another 18 are currently under construction, and another 19 are still in the planning stages.

Bousso: The geopolitical premium of oil in the ROI vanished by 2025 and is unlikely to return.

In 2025, the global oil markets were faced with multiple black swans events - such as the Israel-Iran War and Ukrainian attacks on Russian refiners. Yet they were barely affected. In an era when energy is abundant, this calm could be the new norm. The year 2025, by any measure, was chaotic in geopolitics, with President Donald Trump's return to his White House and his flurry of trade…

Bousso: The geopolitical premium of oil in the ROI vanished by 2025 and is unlikely to return.

In 2025, the global oil markets were faced with multiple black swans events - such as the Israel-Iran War and Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries - but they were not fazed. In an age of abundant energy, this calm could be the new norm. The year 2025 will be remembered as a geopolitical chaos, due to President Donald Trump's return in January, and his frenzy of trade, policy and diplomatic initiatives.

Petrobras Strike-Hit P-40 Platform Shut Down After Gas Leak

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According to the workers' union Sindipetro NF, a gas leak at Petrobras P-40 oil platform located in Brazil's 'Campos basin' on Thursday led to a preventive shut down of all activities. According to the Sindipetro-NF union, the platform in the Marlim Sul oil field was managed by a contingency team due to a workers' strike which has now…

Petrobras enters Brazil's solar energy sector with deal for Lightsource bp subsidiary Lightsource Bp 49.99%

The state-owned oil company of Brazil, Petrobras, has signed a deal with Lightsource bp to purchase 49.99%?of its subsidiaries in the country. The partnership will be structured in a 'joint venture' and aligned with the Brazilian company's 2026-2030 plan for diversifying its portfolio. The agreement did not disclose any financial details.

Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company, says that it could begin Sudoeste de Tartaruga Verde in just two years.

Sylvia Anjos said that Brazil's Petrobras may begin producing oil at the Sudoeste de Tartaruga verde block within two years. In November, the firm discovered the block in Brazil's Campos Basin. Anjos described the discovery as "marvelous" on the sidelines an event in Rio de Janeiro. Anjos explained that the tight timeline for production…

In Brazil, oil majors have united to oppose the Subsea7/Saipem merger

Public documents show that oil majors in Brazil are united against a merger proposed between energy contractors Subsea7 & Saipem. Cade, the antitrust agency, has requested new data from both firms on Friday for its investigation. In a filing in November to Cade, the Brazil oil industry group IBP stated that a new company, called Saipem7 would be strong enough to impose extra costs…

Cane-ethanol producers in Brazil do not see corn-ethanol as a threat

Plinio Nastari of the agribusiness consultancy Datagro said that the growing demand for ethanol should be used to ensure that corn is not used as a feedstock in the production of biofuels. Since the turn of the century, corn-based ethanol has tripled in Brazil while cane-based production has stagnated. Brazil's cane-mills are able to produce sugar or ethanol.

Brazil's Vale anticipates an increase in iron ore production of up to 3% by 2026

The Brazilian miner Vale announced on Tuesday that it expects iron ore output to increase by up to 3 percent in 2026. It also confirmed it will meet its upper-end 2025 target. Vale is holding an Investor Day in London and has forecast that its iron ore production will range between 335,000,000 to 345,000,000 metric tons, after having reached about 335,000,000 tons this year.

Bousso: New oil quotas system to spur spending with ROI-OPEC+

The changes OPEC+ makes to its oil production quotas will likely trigger a wave upstream investment among members, especially in low-cost Gulf producers. This will reduce concerns about long-term shortages of supply. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) and other major oil producing nations including Russia and…

Bousso: New oil quotas system to spur spending with ROI-OPEC+

The changes OPEC+ makes to its oil production quotas will likely trigger a wave upstream investment among its members, especially in low-cost Gulf producers. This will reduce concerns about long-term shortages of supply. OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and other major oil producing nations including Russia and…

Brazil views issues related to the import of US biofuels as 'practically solved'

Geraldo Alckmin, the Brazilian Vice-President, said on Tuesday that "practically all issues" related to Brazil's imports from the United States of biofuels had been "resolved". Alckmin, the Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services, said that his comments referred to an easing of rules in the RenovaBio Program to address U.S. concern.

JPMorgan Projects Brent Crude at $57/Barrel, WTI at $53 in 2027

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JPMorgan forecast on Monday Brent crude at $57 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) at $53 in 2027, while keeping its 2026 estimates unchanged at $58 and $54 respectively.Brent crude futures were trading around $62.54 a barrel as of 1434 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was trading at $58.08. JPMorgan expects global oil demand to grow by 0.9 million barrels per day in 2025 to 105.5 million bpd.

U.S. Companies hold their line in climate talks despite Trump

Despite the U.S. Government's deterioration on climate change ahead of the COP30 Summit, American companies didn't shy away. According to an analysis of the attendance lists, there were 60 Fortune 100 representatives at this year's event in Brazil, as opposed to 50 last year at Baku, Azerbaijan. Others attended pre-conferences in Brazil's financial hub Sao Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro. On a U.N.

Pakistan claims rooftop solar production will exceed grid demand at some hubs in the next few years

Next year, rooftop solar power generation in Pakistan will surpass the electrical grid's daytime demand for the first-time ever in major industrial areas. This was revealed by a senior government representative. The outlook reflects the record growth in solar panel installations that occurred in the last few years. This boom has resulted in lower emissions, and for some, reduced electricity bills.

Takeaways from COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

The U.N. Climate Change Summit ended this year with a shaky compromise that ignored most of the countries' main demands, except for one: wealthy countries were obligated to triple their expenditures to help other countries adapt to global warming. Here are some key takeaways from COP30, the climate summit that took place in Brazil's Amazonian city of Belem.

Pakistan claims rooftop solar production will exceed grid demand at some hubs in the next few years

Next year, rooftop solar power generation in Pakistan will surpass the electrical grid's daytime demand for the first ever time. This will be the case in major industrial areas. The outlook reflects the record growth in solar panel installations that occurred in recent years. This boom has resulted in lower emissions, and for some, reduced electricity bills.

Are renewables prepared for the COP30 discussion on fossil fuels?

At the climate summit, it may be premature to declare the end to the fossil fuel age. But up to 80 nations are calling for a concrete plan that will move us away from polluting energy. The 195 countries at the COP30, including the oil producers, will have to agree on a plan to reduce oil and gas consumption. There are also practical challenges to overcome…

Sources say that Total and Chevron are leading the race to purchase Galp's Namibian oil discovery.

LISBON/PARIS/CAPE TOWN - Four sources have confirmed that TotalEnergies, Chevron and other oil majors are the frontrunners for a 40% stake in Galp Mopane's Namibian discovery. After a series of high-profile oil discoveries, oil companies are flocking to Namibia. The country has no hydrocarbons and could be a top-15 producer in the next decade. Mopane's estimated resources are at least 10 billion bbls.

INSIGHT- West scrambles fill the heavy rare earth gap, as China rivalry intensifies

Western efforts to create a domestic magnets supply chain in order to reduce their reliance on China, led by the massive U.S. support for Nevada-based MP Materials, are running into a major problem: a scarcity of heavy rare earth elements. United States and its allies are scrambling to find an alternative supply chain for super-strong rare earth magnetic components…