TAG connects LNG terminal to Brazil’s largest pipeline network

Completed in 2024, the connection between Eneva’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal and Thermoelectric Complex to TAG’s natural gas transport network in Sergipe State in the northeast region of Brazil involved the construction of a gas pipeline approximately 25 kilometres long, with entry and exit points, including the necessary access infrastructure for the integration into the existing network.

The bidirectional flow of the new gas pipeline guarantees new supply sources in the integrated natural gas transportation network, offering flexibility and security of supply to the national market and electricity sector. It represents an alternative source of supply in the integrated network, contributing to lower transport tariffs and potential reductions in natural gas prices due to competition between suppliers in the network. The new pipeline allows the Port of Sergipe thermoelectric plant to receive and use natural gas from other supply sources connected to the national integrated transport network, increasing supply security and competition in the market. The new gas pipeline strengthens Sergipe’s national position in the development of the natural gas chain. TAG currently has more than 350 km of gas pipelines in the state of Sergipe.

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