A new energy transforming Brazil

We are one of the largest integrated energy operators and are active in the exploration and production (E&P) of natural gas as well as the provision of energy solutions. The company has E&P assets in the states of Amazonas, Maranhão, Mato Grosso do Sul and Goiás. And we currently operate 12 natural gas fields in the Parnaíba (MA) and Amazonas (AM) basins. Furthermore, we are the holders of the largest area under onshore exploratory concession in Brazil, boasting over 63,000 square kilometres.

With an infrastructure generating 5.95 gigawatts of contracted capacity, both already in operation and under construction, Eneva produces safe and competitive energy for the Brazilian electricity matrix. Our thermoelectric facilities that are currently in operation can be found in the states of Maranhão (Parnaíba and Itaqui complex), Ceará (Pecém II and Termofortaleza), Sergipe (Sergipe Hub) and Roraima (Jaguatirica II) while others still in the rollout phase are located in Amazonas (Azulão complex, with the Azulão project of 950 megawatts) and in Maranhão (Thermoelectric generator (TEG) Parnaíba VI and the natural gas liquefaction plants). When it comes to renewable energy, we have launched the commercial operation at the Solar Futura Complex in Juazeiro, in Bahia – one of the largest solar farms in the Americas.

We also work in the Free Market for Energy and Natural Gas, offering the market a robust business platform. Eneva has been listed in the New Markets Segment in B3 (Brazilian Stock Exchange) since 2007.

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5.95 GW

contracted installed capacity

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9 million m³

of natural gas/day

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14% of the country’s

thermal power generation

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+63.000 km²

in the Parnaíba

(MA) Amazonas (AM), Solimões (AM)

and Paraná (MS/GO) basins

Eneva in numbers

Our mission, vision and behavior work as a compass for our actions, anywhere, anytime. They characterize our Way of Being and guide us in our next steps.

Mission

Lead a just and inclusive transition with energy that generates value.

Vision 2030

Be the leading integrated energy company in terms of value creation.

Behavior

  • We have the courage to take responsibly-considered risks.
  • We are open, constructive and resilient.
  • We strive for the highest standards.
  • We trust each other.
  • We celebrate and reward success.

Map of Operations

See our operations in different areas described below. Slide the cursor around the map and see the details.

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UTE Jaguatirica II CCGT

  • Jaguatirica II – 132MW
    • . Tanking
  • . LNG regasification unit

Bacia do Amazonas

  • 1 gas field (Azulão)
    • . 3,6 bcm in certified reserves
  • . Development plan approved by ANP

Complexo Parnaíba

  • Parnaíba I 0CGT – 675MW
  • Parnaíba II CCGT – 519MW
  • Parnaíba III OCGT – 178MW
  • Parnaíba IV – 56MW
  • Parnaíba V CCGT – 385MW
  • Parnaíba VI CCGT – 92MW
  • (under construction)

Bacia do Parnaíba

  • 9 gás fields
  • . 24,1 bcm of remaining certified reserves
  • . 203km of pipeline network
  • . Production capacity of  8,4 MMm³/day

UTE Itaqui

  • 360MW

UTE Pecém II

  • 365MW

Sede Admistrativa

  • Administrative office

Juazeiro - BA

UFV Futura I
Effective Capacity: 671 MW
Physical Assurance: 231 MW on average
Source: Solar
Status: Pre-Construction

UFV Futura II
Effective Capacity: 701.5 MWPhysical Assurance: 240 MW average
Source: Solar
Status: Pre-Construction

São Francisco do Gloria - MG

CGH Cachoeira do Espírito Santo
Effective Capacity: 1.68 MW
Physical Assurance: 1 MW average
Source: Hydroelectric.
Status: Pre-Construction

Santa Tereza - RS

UHE MUÇUM I
Effective Capacity: 44 MW
Physical Assurance: 22.81 MW average
Source: Hydroelectric
Status: Under development

PCH MUÇUM II
Effective Capacity: 30 MW
Physical Assurance: 16.7 MW average
Source: Hydroelectric
Status: Under development

Barbacena - MG

CGH VILA BARBACENA
Effective Capacity: 1.5 MW
Physical Assurance: 0.75 MW average
Source: Hydroelectric
Status: Under development

CGH VERTENTES
Effective Capacity: 1 MW
Physical Assurance: 0.5 MW average
Source: hydroelectric
Status: Under development

Carmo do Rio Claro - MG

CGH SERRA DA TORMENTA
Effective Capacity: 0.75 MW
Physical Assurance: 0.38 MW average
Fonte: Hydroelectric
Status: Under development

Camanducaia - MG

CGH CAMANDUCAIA
Effective Capacity: 2.6MW
Physical Assurance: 1.4MW average
Fonte: Hydroelectric
Status: In operation

CGH JAGUARY
Effective Capacity: 0.15 MW
Physical Assurance: 0.1 MW average
Fonte: Hydroelectric
Status: Under development

Camanducaia - MG

UFV CAMANDUCAIA
Effective Capacity: 1 MW
Physical Assurance: 0.22 MW average
Source: Solar
Status: Under development

Barbacena - MG

CGH LAVRAS
Effective Capacity: 1.2MW
Physical Assurance: 0.76MW average

Source: Hydroelectric
Status: In operation

CGH ILHÉUS
Effective Capacity: 2.56MW
Physical Assurance: 2.06MW average
Head: 37m
Status: In operation

Imigrante - RS

CGH DALTRO FILHO
Effective Capacity: 0.35 MW
Physical Assurance: 0.15 MW average
Source: Hydroelectric
Status: Under development

Juazeiro - BA

UFV Futura III
Effective Capacity: 1620 MW
Physical Assurance: 520.26 MW
Source: Solar
Status: Under Development

SÃO PAULO

  • Administrative office

Tauá Photovoltaic Plant

  • Tauá was the first commercial scale solar power plant in Brazil
    • . 1 MW installed capacity

Paraná Basin

  • 4 exploratory blocks
    • JV: 70% Eneva e 30% Enauta Energia S.A.

Solimões Basin

  • 20.85 bcn
    • Contingent Resources (2C)

The Central Thermoelectric Generator of Fortaleza

  • 327MW

The Sergipe Port Thermoelectric Plant I

  • 1.6 gigawatts of installed capacity
  • Natural Gas Floating Storage and Regasification Unit
  • . Storage Capacity: 170,000 m³/day
  • . Regasification Capacity: 21,000 m³/day

Belém (PA)

  • Administrative office

Our story

Pioneering and resilience are part of our DNA. Throughout our history we have overcome challenges and become one of the most important energy companies in the country.

  • 2007 – 2009

    • 2007 - Contracted 1.1 GW in the A-5 auction;
    • 2007 - Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the Brazilian Stock Exchange for R$ 2 billion;
    • 2009 - Acquisition of participation in 7 exploratory blocks in the Parnaíba basin;
    • 2009 - Start of the exploration campaign.
  • 2010 – 2012

    • 2010 - Start of drilling campaign;
    • 2010 - First discovery of natural gas in the Parnaíba basin (MA);
    • 2011 - Opening of the solar energy farm in Tauá (Ceará), The first to produce energy on a commercial scale in Brazil;
    • 2012 – Gavião Real is the first field to supply natural gas to power plants in the Complexo Parnaíba (MA).
  • 2013

    • 2013 - First commercially produced natural gas in the Parnaíba basin (MA);
    • 2013 – Opening of the Parnaíba Complex (MA);
    • 2013 – Start of commercial operations at the Itaqui (MA), Parnaíbas I, III and IV plants (Parnaíba Complex/MA) and at Pecém II (CE).
  • 2014 – 2015

    • 2014 - Presentation of the plan of receivership;
    • 2015 - Acquisition of 7 exploratory blocks (13th round from ANP - National Petroleum Agency);
    • 2015 - Declaration of commercialization 04 new fields in the Parnaíba basin.
  • 2016

    • 2016 - Receivership comes to a successful conclusion;
    • 2016 – Start of commercial operations at theParnaíba II plant (Parnaíba complex MA);
    • 2016 - Hit 8.4 million m³ of natural gas produced per day at the Parnaíba Compex;
    • 2016 - Merger between Eneva and PGN creates Brazil’s first integrated energy-producing company.
  • 2017 – 2018

    • 2017 – Acquisition of five blocks in the Parnaíba basin (MA) - 14th round from ANP;
    • 2017 - Re-IPO to the value of R$.900 million;
    • 2017 - Acquisition of the Azulão field (AM);
    • 2018 - Parnaíba V project (closing the cycle at the Parnaíba I plant) wins the A-6 energy auction from ANEEL (The Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency).
  • 2019

    • 2019 – Azulão-Jaguatirica II integrated project wins the auction for the isolated system in Roraima;
    • 2019 – Parnaíba VI project (closure of the cycle of the Parnaíba III plant) wins the A-6 energy auction held by ANEEL;
    • 2019 – Acquisition of six blocks in the Parnaíba basin (first cycle of ANP Open Acreage).

A new energy to transform Brazil