Brazil’s Federal Senate approved two credit operations totaling USD 123.5 million (approximately BRL 630 million), with the funds to be allocated to the Pecém Complex under the Pecém Verde Program, which focuses on the energy transition. The investment will enable the implementation of strategic infrastructure for the green hydrogen supply chain in Ceará, reinforcing the Pecém Complex’s leading role in the global decarbonization agenda. The funds will be used for structural projects within the complex, including the implementation of service corridors for transporting water, energy, and green ammonia between the Ceará Export Processing Zone and the port; the expansion of the Multipurpose Terminal (TMUT) with a new docking berth; and the modernization and expansion of Berth 2 for the handling and export of green ammonia.
Source: Portal Portuário/Datamar News
