Brazilian companies have shown commitment to the energy transition by investing in clean and sustainable technologies. The national industry will showcase its sustainability initiatives at COP30, contributing to discussions on emissions reduction and the development...
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Government Role: Regulation and Climate Justice
The Brazilian government plays a crucial role in the energy transition by implementing public policies that encourage the use of renewable energy and promote climate justice. Judicial interventions have also become an important tool to ensure these policies are...
COP30: Government and Businesses United for a Sustainable Energy Transition
The 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), set to take place in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025, will mark a key moment for global discussions on energy transition. The event will bring together world leaders, private sector representatives, and civil...
Petrobras Advances Carbon Capture with Pilot Project in Rio de Janeiro
Petrobras has initiated a pioneering pilot project to capture and store carbon dioxide, aiming to support its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The São Tomé project, located in Macaé, will capture CO₂ and inject it into a deep saline reservoir in Quissamã,...
Aneel approves tender for 11 transmission lots with estimated investments of R$7.9 billion
The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) has approved the tender for the transmission auction scheduled for October 31 at the B3 headquarters in São Paulo. Eleven lots will be offered for the construction, operation, and maintenance of transmission lines, with...
National Council for Mineral Policy to be established in October, announces Silveira
The federal government will establish the National Council for Mineral Policy (CNPM) in October, according to the Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira. He explained that the new body will be chaired by the Ministry of Mines and Energy and will include the...
Ibama approves Petrobras simulation at the Amazon River mouth but requires adjustments before granting license
Ibama, the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources, is the federal agency responsible for environmental regulation and licensing in Brazil. It has validated the results of the Pre-Operational Assessment (APO) conducted by Petrobras in the...
Adapting Corporate Contracts to the Tax Reform
Brazil’s tax reform brings a profound transformation to the logic of corporate contracts, requiring companies to thoroughly review their agreements to comply with the new fiscal rules. The reform, which will take effect starting in 2026 and be gradually implemented...
The non-compete clause between partners – limits and effectiveness
The non-compete clause between partners is widely used in business but raises important questions about its validity, limits, and effectiveness. It is particularly relevant when partners leave a company—through withdrawal, exit, or exclusion—as it seeks to prevent...








