In Rio de Janeiro, a significant shift is unfolding in the natural gas sector. Large industrial consumers are adopting a deregulated market model. This move opens up opportunities for better pricing and supply flexibility. Early agreements with producers are improving competitiveness and reshaping the market. Accounting for over 70% of Brazil’s gas production, Rio is […]
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