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Entry-exit transport tariff in Brazil: What to expect from the recent change in transport tariff methodology
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Aiming to facilitate a more open and competitive gas market, Brazil has recently adopted entry-exit transmission tariffs, among other measures, with implications on contracted capacity for both buyers and sellers. This new system the old postal methodology and will provide flexibility for market participants but also raises a number of questions. In this report, we explore: • The main features of the new entry-exit methodology and its differences when compared to the postal charge • The transport companies’ legacy contracts and their influence in tariffs • Our forecasts for tariffs for the transporters’ different entry points and exit zones • The main drivers to pay attention to that may impact transport tariffs in the future
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