In 2023, Brazil's gas production stood at 0.81 Exajoules. The forecast for the subsequent years shows a gradual decline: 0.79 Exajoules in 2024, 0.77 in 2025, 0.75 in 2026, 0.74 in 2027, and 0.72 in 2028. The year-on-year percentage change indicates a steady decrease: 2.47% in 2024, 2.53% in 2025, 1.33% in 2026, and 2.7% in 2027. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over this period is approximately -2.3%, reflecting a consistent downturn in production.
Future trends to watch for include Brazil's energy policy adjustments, shifts in global gas demand, and technological advancements in extraction and production efficiency. Additionally, geopolitical developments and environmental regulations could significantly impact the country's gas production trajectory.