Vibra Energia entered into an agreement for the acquisition of 50% of the share capital of Zeg Biogás e Energia SA. The transaction was approved by its board of directors and will not require the approval of the company’s general meeting.
Zeg Biogás, a subsidiary of Zeg Energias Renováveis SA and FSL Consultoria Empresarial Ltda., is a company dedicated to offering environmentally advantageous and commercially viable solutions to replace the use of conventional natural gas and other fossil fuels such as diesel oil and LPG.
Production can be carried out from the capture and treatment of biogas from landfills or through the biodigestion of different types of agro-industrial residues, such as sugarcane vinasse.
This operation complements Vibra’s platform of renewable products and services, reinforcing the company’s position of importance in the process of transition and decarbonization of the Brazilian energy matrix, through the expansion of the supply of cleaner, renewable and sustainable energy. Zeg Biogás has the potential to reach production of more than 2 million m³/day in up to 5 years.
Tags: Diesel, Fossil Fuels, LPG, Vibra Energia, Zeg Biogás
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