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Brazil Biogas Market Outlook: Rising Waste-to-Energy Projects, Biomethane Expansion,

The Brazil biogas market size reached USD 1.11 Billion in 2024. The market is projected to reach USD 1.63 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 3.90% during 2025-2033.

Brazil Biogas Market Overview

The Brazil biogas market size reached USD 1.11 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1.63 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 3.90% during the forecast period. The market is driven by supportive regulatory frameworks, industrial integration, and infrastructure development, coupled with technological advancements and the integration of biogas production within Brazil’s agricultural and energy sectors.

Study Assumption Years

  • Base Year: 2024
  • Historical Year/Period: 2019-2024
  • Forecast Year/Period: 2025-2033

Brazil Biogas Market Key Takeaways

  • Current Market Size: USD 1.11 Billion in 2024
  • CAGR: 3.90% (2025-2033)
  • Forecast Period: 2025-2033
  • The Future Fuels Law (enacted October 2024) mandates natural gas producers to blend biomethane starting at 1% in 2026.
  • Brazil’s agricultural sector produces extensive organic waste streams, providing abundant feedstock for biogas.
  • Public-private partnerships and financing mechanisms like BNDES facilitate infrastructure investments.
  • Technology advancements include smart grid integration, biomethane upgrading, and potential green hydrogen uses.

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Brazil Biogas Market Growth Factors

Regulatory Framework Expansion and Policy Strengthening:

The Brazilian biogas market is supported by a strong legislative agenda. In October 2024, the Future Fuels Law was approved. It requires natural gas producers and importers to include at least 1% of biomethane in the gas these parties sell in 2026. The percentage will increase gradually until reducing GHG emissions 10%. Toward the Decarbonisation of Natural Gas Producers and Importers, the National Programme offers compliance tools like Certificates of Biomethane Guarantee of Origin. Brazil's climate commitments include decreases from 59% to 67% in GHG emissions by 2035 compared to 2005 levels. Biogas is a prominent tool toward achieving these reductions.

Industrial Integration and Infrastructure Development:

Demand is driven by the trend of macroeconomics towards industrial integration, the construction of biogas transportation and conversion infrastructures that link biogas production with other energy value chains, and the large availability of organic residues from Brazil's position as the world's leading exporter of soybeans, corn, coffee, sugar and beef. Infrastructure links to natural gas pipelines allow economical injection of biomethane, and rural producers with access to waste and biofertilizers markets reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers. The adoption of circular economy models is eased by public-private partnerships and financing from agencies such as the BNDES.

Technology Advancement and Capacity Scaling:

Technology development is accelerating, with increasing numbers of biogas plants purifying and upgrading biogas to natural-gas quality biomethane for use in pipeline grids. Biogas plants that produce biogas of more than 5 million cubic meters per year are considered commercial-scale biogas plants. Research is largely focusing on increasing methane yields, reducing production costs, and reducing seasonal variations in output by development of storage, transportation, smart grid solutions and other developments. Another potential application is production of biogas-derived green hydrogen.

Brazil Biogas Market Segmentation

Feedstock Insights:

  • Livestock Manure
  • Sewage
  • Food Waste
  • Crop Residues
  • Energy Crops

Application Insights:

  • Electricity Generation
  • Biofuel Production
  • Heat Generation

End Use Insights:

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial

Regional Insights:

  • Southeast
  • South
  • Northeast
  • North
  • Central-West

Recent Developments & News

  • In August 2025: Furui Energy Service launched Brazil’s first Bio-LNG project, with the capability to process 200,000 m3 of biogas daily into high-purity Bio-LNG meeting Brazilian standards. Furui Do Brazil, its local subsidiary, spearheads the initiative.
  • Also in August 2025:  Presidente Prudente city in São Paulo initiated Brazil’s first urban biomethane gas distribution network, led by Nécta Gás Natural, with a EUR 2 Million investment. The 40 km pipeline will serve around 5,000 residents and 58 businesses, sourcing biomethane from a nearby plant in Narandiba, with operations expected to begin by late 2025.

Key Players

Competitive Landscape

The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players.

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