Brazil has revamped energy policy under the Temer administration, opening opportunities to private companies in the oil & gas and power sectors and reducing the role of state oil company Petrobras. The oil licensing agency ANP held its fourth pre-salt bid round on June 7 and Petrobras is looking to divest assets in refining, pipelines, and LNG. Will Brazil meet its oil and gas production targets and sustainably develop the vast pre-salt reserves? How can the country diversify its electricity matrix? Will the current energy policy priorities be sustained under the next administration? Join us for a panel discussion on the recent oil licensing rounds, opportunities for private investment in the oil, gas and power sectors, and the outlook for energy policy next year.
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Speakers
Décio Oddone
Director-General, Brazilian National Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Biofuels Agency (ANP) (@Decio_Oddone)
José Firmo
President, Brazilian Petroleum Institute (IBP)
Moderator
Monica de Bolle
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics (@bollemdb)