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OPEC maintains forecast for oil demand growth

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has reaffirmed its projections that global oil demand will continue to grow through 2026 and 2027, with consumption expected to increase by approximately 1.4 million barrels per day in 2026 and 1.3 million barrels per day in 2027, driven largely by demand from emerging economies.

Implications for Brazil

For Brazil, continued growth in global oil demand reinforces the strategic importance of the country’s offshore sector, particularly:

  • continued investment in pre-salt developments
  • expansion of deepwater production projects
  • potential exploration campaigns in new frontiers such as the Equatorial Margin

These developments are expected to sustain demand for offshore services, subsea infrastructure and vessel support operations in Brazil’s upstream industry.

Legal considerations

The development of new offshore frontiers in Brazil may involve complex legal and regulatory matters, including:

  • environmental licensing and regulatory approvals
  • contractual frameworks with ANP
  • local content compliance
  • offshore infrastructure contracting
  • maritime and logistics support arrangements

Companies evaluating entry into Brazil’s upstream sector should carefully assess the evolving regulatory landscape and the legal structure required for exploration and development activities.

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ANP expands future opportunities in the equatorial margin

ANP expands future opportunities in the equatorial margin

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