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  2. PDVSA - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. D. Pedro V High School - Wikipedia

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    "Newark Boys Chorus Dazzles Portuguese High-School Students" at Embassy of the United States in Portugal "Historial da Escola" ("D. Pedro V history") (in Portuguese) 38°44′29″N 9°09′48″W  /  38.741486°N 9.163371°W  / 38.741486; -9.

  4. List of power stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The following page lists some power stations in Portugal. Cogeneration. Station District Coordinates Capacity Primary fuel ... Natural gas: 2009: Operational

  5. Ultragaz - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Vibra Energia - Wikipedia

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    Vibra Energia (formerly Petrobras Distribuidora or BR) is the largest distributor and marketer of petroleum derivatives and biofuels of Brazil and Latin America. It was a subsidiary of Petrobras until 2021 but now it is a corporation. The company has more than 8,000 gas stations in Brazil.

  7. EDP Group - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Petrobras - Wikipedia

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    Petróleo Brasileiro S.A., better known by and trading as the portmanteau Petrobras (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌpɛtɾoˈbɾas, pet-]), is a Brazilian majority state-owned multinational corporation in the petroleum industry headquartered in Rio de Janeiro.

  9. Galp Energia - Wikipedia

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    Galp Gas & Power SGPS, S.A. and its subsidiaries operate in the natural gas, electricity and renewable energy sectors. Galp Energia, S.A. , a company that operates and integrates the corporate services.