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LNG in Brazil: from swing supply to long-term solution
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Report summary
Factors shaping the outlook for LNG in Brazil include: the scale and management of hydro power; regional Southern Cone gas dynamics including future Bolivian gas imports; domestic gas supply including gas reinjection requirements for the ongoing world-class oil development programme; future exploration success of both offshore and onshore unconventional resources; and the potential future role of gas storage.
Table of contents
- Hydro output looks set to make LNG demand more volatile
- Bolivian pipe import reductions will create more headroom for other gas options
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Optimal reinjection rates in the pre-salt will impact domestic gas supply availability
- More appraisal is needed for technical discoveries
- The pace of exploration both offshore and onshore is uncertain
- Without gas storage, LNG provides necessary long-term flexibility
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Chart 3: Gas demand for power variability (2008-2025)
- Chart 4: Hydro capacity growth (2008-2025)
- Chart 5: Gas supply available to market (2010-2025)
- Chart 6: Gas supply by source (2010-2025)
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