BRING was present at Macaé Energy 2025, held between July 1st and 3rd at the Royal Macaé Palace Hotel, an event that reaffirms Macaé's role as the “Energy Capital of Brazil”. With more than 2,000 participants and 300 business meetings via the “Opportunities Network”, the event has consolidated itself as one of the most relevant in the Brazilian energy sector.
A strategic stage for BRING
Macaé Energy highlighted key themes such as energy transition, mature fields, decommissioning, natural gas and innovation. BRING's presence focused on identifying investment opportunities for foreign clients, connecting Brazil to global markets through commercial and institutional intelligence. The event is a direct opportunity to provide visibility for solutions focused on internationalization, corporate mission and attracting foreign investment, areas in which BRING has extensive experience.
Synergies with BRING services
International Business Consulting
The business roundtable environment allowed BRING to showcase its work in structuring international partnerships, putting Brazil in the spotlight for foreign investors. Our work as a bridge between markets allows local companies to access global chains, overcoming technical and regulatory barriers.
Technical Consulting and Compliance
Regulatory debates on contracts, supply chain and operational efficiency opened the way to show how our risk analysis, feasibility and compliance services strengthen the governance of companies that work with large operators such as Petrobras, TBG, Equinor and PRIO.
Innovation and Sustainability
Panels on the decarbonization of the Brazilian energy matrix and the use of mature fields reinforced the adherence of BRING's services to ESG agendas. Projects such as green hydrogen and clean energy are topics on which we work with global partners, including in G20 countries.
Highlights and speeches from leaders
Luiz Cesio Caetano, president of Firjan:
“This year, we had twice as many people as the 1st Macaé Energy. There were more than two thousand people in these almost three days of the event, which is completely free. […] We ended today with the joy of delivering an event with relevant and valuable content for companies, with purpose, commitment and responsibility.”
source: Firjan
Heloisa Borges, director of EPE:
“While the world has, on average, 14% of renewable energy in its matrix, Brazil has already reached 48%.”
source: Firjan
Alex Murtera Celem, general manager of Petrobras' Campos Basin:
“From 2025 onwards, there will be more than 200 wells, 100 of which will be new and another 100 will be relocated. In 2029, 32% of the Campos Basin’s production will come from the pre-salt layer.”
source: Firjan
In addition to the sector leaders, the mayor of Macaé, Welbert Rezende, also participated in the celebration together with representatives of Petrobras and ANP, announcing the issuance of the Preliminary License for the Raia megaproject, which foresees 16 million m³/day of gas production from 2028
Perspectives and continuity
The 2026 edition of Macaé Energy has already been confirmed, consolidating the event as a permanent business hub for O&G, energy and sustainability companies. BRING will maintain its position as a facilitator of new international business, contributing with strategic diagnoses, articulation of commercial agendas and structuring of investments.
Business without borders
BRING’s participation in Macaé Energy 2025 reinforces our commitment to the internationalization of business, sustainability and innovation. We continue to promote connections that put Brazil in the spotlight in the face of major global trends in the energy sector.