IEA releases paper on gas market design in Brazil

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28 September 2018

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In Brazil, natural gas has the potential to improve energy security and economic and environmental performance (Photograph: Getty Images)

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The IEA released today Towards a competitive natural gas market in Brazil: A review of the opening of the natural gas transmission system in Brazil. This paper represents the final outcome of the IEA-Brazil gas market peer-review and dialogue process in which experts from the IEA Secretariat and IEA member countries developed policy recommendations for Brazil’s Gas to Grow (Gás para Crescer) initiative.

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This process included a fact-finding mission with IEA Secretariat and member country experts in January 2018 and a successful stakeholder workshop in Brasília in August 2018.

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The paper notes that with domestic supply and demand expected to grow in the coming decades, the prospects for the natural gas industry in Brazil are promising. However, the legal and regulatory frameworks will need to evolve to allow the country to reap the benefits of a competitive gas market.

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Towards a competitive natural gas market in Brazil explores lessons from European experiences that could potentially be applied to gas market reform in Brazil.  In particular, recommendations relate to establishment of independent transmission system operators and the design and implementation of operational and technical rules based on regulatory policies.

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source: www.iea.org