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In the same month, coinciding with the beginning of the war triggered by US and Israeli attacks on Iran and Lebanon, Brazil produced 5.531 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d), surpassing the previous record of 5.304 million boe/d set in February.
Boe is a unit of measurement that standardizes the volume of natural gas and oil by converting gas to the energy equivalent of a barrel of crude oil, allowing production figures to be aggregated.
The production data were released on Monday (4) by the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), the sector’s regulatory body linked to the Ministry of Mines and Energy.


Despite this historic progress, the sector has faced a recent slowdown, with a decline in the pace of new projects over the past year.
• Cumulative investments: over BRL 300 billion;
• Jobs created: over 2 million in the past decade;
• Installed capacity: 68.6 gigawatts (GW) in operation;
• Public revenue: BRL 95.9 billion;
• Share of the electricity mix: 25.3% (the country’s second-largest source).
This growth is occurring despite a significant decline in 2025. According to the survey, the capacity added to the energy grid fell by 25.6 percent, from 15.6 GW in 2024 to 11.6 GW the following year.
Solar energy is spreading across Brazil, with large-scale plants in various regions and distributed generation systems (small plants and rooftops) installed in more than 5,000 municipalities.
• São Paulo: 6.5 GW;
• Minas Gerais: 5.8 GW;
• Paraná: 4.2 GW.
According to ABSOLAR’s assessment, recent obstacles have limited the sector’s growth potential, resulting in business closures, canceled investments, and job losses. According to Barbara Rubim, the association’s president-elect for the 2026–2030 term, the priority will be to promote the sustainable expansion of solar energy, focusing on regulatory improvements, strengthening the free energy market, and incentivizing complementary technologies such as energy storage and green hydrogen.
Among the main points advocated by the association is the regulation of electricity storage under the Special Incentive Regime for Infrastructure Development (REIDI). According to the association, this can be implemented through administrative regulations - via presidential decrees or ministerial ordinances - without the need for congressional approval of bills or provisional measures.
The organization also advocates for changes to promote solar energy storage projects under the special tax regime for sectors included in the tax reform.
Founded in 2013, ABSOLAR brings together companies and institutions across the photovoltaic energy chain and works to coordinate the sector in support of Brazil’s energy transition.
He had been hospitalized at the DF Star Hospital in Brasília since last Friday (May 1).
Jair Bolsonaro’s surgery was an arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff to treat injuries confirmed by imaging tests and a physical therapy report. The procedure was authorized by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, following a favorable opinion from Attorney General Paulo Gonet.
Bolsonaro, 71, has been under humanitarian house arrest since March 24, following a decision by Alexandre de Moraes after he was hospitalized for bacterial pneumonia. The former president was sentenced by the First Panel of the Supreme Court in September 2025 to 27 years and 3 months in prison for his leading role in the coup plot.