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Overview

Table 1. Brazil’s energy overview, 2021
  Crude oil and other petroleum liquids Natural gas Coal Nuclear Hydro Other renewables Total
Primary energy consumption (quads) 5.34 1.40 0.66 0.15 2.68 1.85 12.09
Primary energy consumption (percentage) 44.2% 11.6% 5.5% 1.3% 22.2% 15.3% 100.0%
Primary energy production (quads) 6.41 0.79 0.11 0.15 1.09 3.32 11.88
Primary energy production (percentage) 54.0% 6.7% 0.9% 1.3% 9.2% 27.9% 100.0%
Electricity generation (terawatthours) 22.39 96.18 26.81 14.70 362.82 139.69 662.60
Electricity generation (percentage) 3.4% 14.5% 4.0% 2.2% 54.8% 21.1% 100.0%
Data source: : U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Statistics; the International Energy Agency, World Energy Statistics 2022; and Energy Institute, Statistical Review of World Energy 2023
Note: Quads=quadrillion British thermal units.

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Figure 1. Map of Brazil
Figure 2. Brazil energy production, consumption, and reserves, by source, 2021
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Figure 3. Total primary energy consumption in Brazil by fuel type, 2021
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Figure 4. Brazil’s total primary energy consumption and real GDP per capita, 2011–2021
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Figure 5. Brazil's energy related CO2 emissions, 2011–2021
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Petroleum and other liquids

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Table 2: Brazil's oil refineries
Refinery Operator Crude oil distillation capacity (thousand barrels per day) Location
Refinaria Paulínia (REPLAN) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 434 Paulinia, Sao Paulo
Refinaria de Mataripe (RLAM) Acelen 377 Mataripe, Bahia
Refinaria Duque de Caxias (REDUC) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 252 Rio de Janeiro
Refinaria Henrique Lage (REVAP) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 252 Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo
Refinaria Alberto Pasqualini (REFAP) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 220 Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul
Refinaria Getúlio Vargas (REPAR) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 214 Araucaria, Parana
Refinaria Presidente Bernardes (RPBC) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 179 Cubatao, Sao Paulo
Refinaria Gabriel Passos (REGAP) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 166 Minas Gerais
Refinaria Abreu e Lima (RNEST) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 115 Ipojuca, Pernambuco
Refinaria Capuava (RECAP) Petroleo Brasileiro SA 63 Maua, Sao Paulo
Refinaria Isaac Sabba (REMAN) Ream Participações SA 46 Manaus, Amazonas
3R Potiguar 3R Potiguar SA 45 Guamaré, Rio Grande do Norte
Refinaria de Petróleo Riograndense Refinaria de Petróleo Riograndense SA 17 Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul
Manguinhos Refinaria de Petróleos de Manguinhos SA 14 Rio de Janeiro
SSOIL Energy SSOIL Energy SA 12 Coroados, São Paulo
Refinaria Lubrificantes e Derivados do Nordeste (LUBNOR) Grepar Participações 10 Fortaleza, Ceara
Univen Univen Refinaria de Petroleo Ltda 5 Itupeva, São Paulo
Dax Oil Dax Oil Refino SA 4 Polo Petroquímico de Camaçari
Paraná Xisto (Unidade de Industrializacao do Xisto) Paraná Xisto SA São Mateus do Sul, Paraná
Total   2,426  

Data source: Oil & Gas Journal, 2022 Worldwide Refining Survey; and the National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP)

Natural gas and LNG

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Table 3: Brazil’s operating natural gas pipelines
Name Operator Start year Capacity (billion cubic feet of natural gas per year) Start location End location
NTS Gas Pipeline Network Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (unknown %) 2,039 São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil Cabiúnas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Gasene Gas Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 2007 391 Cabiúnas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Catu, Bahia, Brazil
Gasbol Gas Pipeline Petrobras (51%); Fluxys (37%); YPFB (12%) 1999 388 Río Grande, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Route 2 Gas Pipeline Petrobras (55%); Shell (25%); Galp Energia (100%); Repsol (10%) 2016 258 Tupi field, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Cabiúnas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Carmópolis-Pilar Gas Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 2006 194 Carmópolis, Sergipe, Brazil Pilar, Alagoas, Brazil
Paraná-Uruguayana Gas Pipeline CGC (Compañía General de Combustibles) (15.77%); CMS Energy (unknown %); Petronas (unknown %); Techint (unknown %); TotalEnergies SE (unknown %) 2000 194 Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina Uruguaiana, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Itaporanga-Carmópolis Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 2006 162 Itaporanga, São Paulo, Brazil Carmópolis, Sergipe, Brazil
Route 1 Gas Pipeline Petrobras (65%); Shell (25%); Galp Energia (10%) 2011 129 Tupi field, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Monteiro Lobato Gas Treatment Unit
Catu-Itaporanga Gas Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 2007 117 Pojuca, Bahia, Brazil Itaporanga, São Paulo, Brazil
Urucu-Manaus Gas Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 2009 87 Urucu, Amazonas, Brazil Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Cuiabá Pipeline Grupo J&F (100%) 2002 36 San José de Chiquitos, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Uruguaiana-Porto Alegre Gas Pipeline Ipiranga Produtos de Petróleo SA (25%); Petrobras (25%); Repsol (25.00%); TotalEnergies SE (25%) 36 Argentina-Brazil border Uruguaiana, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
GASALP Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 2001 32 Alagoas, Brazil Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Pernambuco, Brazil
Nordestão Gas Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 1986 29 Guamaré, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Pernambuco, Brazil
GASFOR Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 1998 26 Guamaré, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GASEB Pipeline Engie (65%); Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (35%) 1974 18 Catu, Bahia, Brazil Atalaia, Alagoas, Brazil
Uruguaiana-Porto Alegre Gas Pipeline Ipiranga Produtos de Petróleo SA (25%); Petrobras (25%); Repsol (25%); TotalEnergies SE (25%) 16 Triunfo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Total     4,152    

Data source: Global Energy Monitor, Latin America Energy Portal, January 2023

Coal

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Biofuels

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Electricity

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Table 4: Brazil’s operating hydroelectric plants
Name Operator Start year Capacity (megawatts) Type Location
Usina Hidrelétrica Belo Monte Norte Energia SA 2016 11,233 Conventional storage Pará
Usina Hidrelétrica Tucuruí Eletrobras Eletronorte 1984 8,535 Conventional storage Pará
Central Hidroeléctrica Itaipú, Usina Hidrelétrica de Itaipu Itaipu Binacional 1984 7,000 Conventional storage Paraná
Usina Hidrelétrica Jirau Energia Sustentável Do Brasil SA 2013 3,750 Run-of-river Rondônia
Usina Hidrelétrica Santo Antônio Santo Antônio Energia SA 2012 3,568 Run-of-river Rondônia
Usina Hidrelétrica Ilha Solteira Rio Paraná Energia SA 1973 3,444 Conventional storage Mato Grosso do Sul
Usina Hidrelétrica Xingó Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco SA (CHESF) 1994 3,162 Run-of-river Alagoas
Usina Hidrelétrica Paulo Afonso IV Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco SA (CHESF) 1979 2,462 Run-of-river Bahia
Usina Hidrelétrica Itumbiara Furnas-Centrais Elétricas SA 1980 2,082 Conventional storage Minas Gerais
Usina Hidrelétrica Teles Pires Companhia Hidrelétrica Teles Pires 2015 1,820 Run-of-river Pará
Other conventional storage Other conventional storage 1991 (average) 31,318 63 conventional storage 14 Minas Gerais; 9 Paraná; 40 Other
Other run-of-river Other run-of-river 1987 (average) 20,806 51 run-of-river 11 São Paulo; 10 Minas Gerais; 30 Other
Other conventional and run-of-river Other conventional and run-of-river 1988 (average) 648 2 conventional and run-of-river 1 Goiás; 1 Espírito Santo
Total     99,828    

Data source: Global Energy Monitor, Global-Hydropower-Tracker, May 2023

Energy Trade

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