Brazil to Rely on LNG Amid Limited Gas Supply Growth
Brazil's gas production has risen sharply, reaching 194 million cubic meters per day in October 2025. However, infrastructure issues and high costs have limited the availability of gas for domestic consumption. As marketable supply is not expected to grow significantly and with limited pipeline imports, Brazil will continue to depend on LNG to address supply shortages.

Brazil's gross gas production reached a record 194 million cubic meters per day in October 2025, but infrastructure bottlenecks and high costs have restricted additional gas availability for domestic use. The reliance on LNG is expected to persist as marketable supply is unlikely to grow significantly in the short term, and there are limited options for pipeline imports. This situation indicates ongoing challenges in meeting domestic gas demand despite increased production.




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