The forecasted total support on natural gas for residential use in Brazil is expected to decrease from 34.14 million US dollars in 2024 to 27.97 million US dollars in 2028, indicating a consistent year-on-year decline. This represents an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -4.9% over the five-year period. The trend suggests that there is a diminishing emphasis on subsidies or incentives for natural gas in residential settings in Brazil.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential shifts in government policy affecting natural gas support.
- Changes in consumer energy preferences and transition to renewable energy sources.
- Impact of technological advancements on natural gas efficiency.