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Ultragaz is a Brazilian liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution company. It originated as part of the company Empresa Brasileira de Gás a Domicílio, created by Ernesto Igel, founder of Ultra Group. [1] [2] Ultragaz is the largest LPG distributor in Brazil, with 46 percent market share. It provides gas to about 15 million households in the ...
Venezuela also has 150 trillion cubic feet (4.2 × 10 12 m 3) of natural gas reserves. The crude oil PDVSA extracts from the Orinoco is refined into a fuel eponymously named 'Orimulsion'. [12] PDVSA has a production capacity, including the strategic associations and operating agreements, of 4 million barrels (640,000 m 3) per day (600,000 m 3).
The company has more than 8,000 gas stations in Brazil. It was founded on November 12, 1971 and is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. Its largest competitors is Porto Alegre-based Ipiranga and Raízen (which operates filling stations branded as Shell).
Endesa Brasil 343 2003 Termo Norte-II RO Termo Norte Energia Ltda 360 2003 [6] Termopernambuco PE Guaraniana SA 500 2004 [6] TermoRio (Leonel Brizola) RJ TermoRio (Petrobras) 1,044 2004–2005 [6] Uruguaiana RS AES São Paulo 520 2000 [6]
Galp Energia E&P BV and its subsidiaries engage in the development, exploration and production of oil and gas and biofuels. Petróleos de Portugal - Petrogal, S.A. and its subsidiaries carry out activities in the area of crude oil refining and marketing.
The acquisition made Ultra the second-largest gas distribution company in Brazil. That same year, Ipiranga Zero Carbon Card was launched. A portion of all gas purchases on the credit card went to carbon neutrality programs, such as planting trees. [12] In 2008, Ultra bought Texaco's fuel distribution chain in Brazil. By then, Texaco had 1986 ...
The Carabobo-1 project commenced production in December 2012, with its first well CGO-0005 producing 30,000 barrels of oil per day by 2013. It is expected to reach a peak production of 400,000 barrels of oil per day by 2018. The Carabobo-2 project is still in its early stage of development, yet to produce.
EDP was founded as Electricidade de Portugal, E.P. by the Portuguese government though the Decreto-lei n.º 502/76 published on 30 Jun 1976, [4] merging 14 former energy companies that had been nationalised by 1975 in the aftermath of the regime change in 1974, of which the most significant had been the Companhia Portuguesa de Eletricidade (CPE).