Eneva S.A. is a Brazilian energy company specializing in the exploration of natural gas and the generation of thermal electricity. Through its upstream division, the company holds concession rights in onshore basins such as Parnaíba and Ceará, developing gas fields to supply its power plants. On the downstream side, Eneva owns and operates combined-cycle thermoelectric facilities that utilize natural gas and steam turbines to deliver electricity to Brazil’s national grid.
The company’s generation portfolio includes the Pecém complex in Ceará, featuring combined-cycle plants with a total installed capacity above 1,500 MW, and the Porto de Sergipe II plant in Sergipe with around 1,300 MW of capacity. These assets reflect Eneva’s integrated model of pairing gas production with electricity generation, optimizing fuel logistics and plant utilization. Eneva also manages gas pipeline and storage infrastructure to ensure reliable supply for its power stations.
Founded in 2001 under the name MPX Energia, the firm rebranded as Eneva in 2012 following a corporate merger that strengthened its upstream and downstream operations. Since then, the company has advanced new thermal projects and exploration campaigns, securing long-term power purchase agreements to underpin its revenue base. Eneva’s shares trade on the São Paulo Stock Exchange, and it maintains an American Depositary Receipt program on the OTC markets in the United States.
Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Eneva primarily serves industrial and commercial customers across Brazil, focusing on regions with high power demand in the Northeast and North. Guided by an executive team with extensive sector experience, the company continues to explore opportunities in gas commercialization and thermal power while adhering to environmental and regulatory standards.
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