Brazilian integrated energy operator: natural gas E&P, thermoelectric generation, and energy trading
Eneva operates across the full energy value chain in Brazil—from upstream natural gas exploration and production (E&P) across four states to 7.2 GW of installed thermoelectric capacity and a deregulated energy trading platform. The tech stack reflects a capital-intensive, operations-driven business: heavy SAP and CMMS deployment for asset management, paired with AWS and Python for modernization, plus engineering-specific tools (Aspen HYSYS, AutoCAD, Navisworks). The hiring mix skews engineering-heavy (36 of 79 active roles) with senior-level focus (31 senior, 24 mid-level), signaling active execution on construction projects and maintenance optimization—notably the commissioning of new compression stations and the Azulão 950 complex.
Eneva is one of Brazil's largest integrated energy operators, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. Upstream, the company operates 15 natural gas fields across the Parnaíba and Amazonas basins, holding over 63,000 km² of onshore exploration concessions—the largest area under exploration concession onshore in Brazil. Downstream, Eneva owns and operates 7.2 GW of installed thermoelectric generation capacity across seven Brazilian states, with the Azulão 950 complex under construction. The company also runs a deregulated energy and natural gas trading platform serving the open market. Operations span engineering, maintenance, environmental compliance, and supply chain across a 1,001–5,000 person organization.
Eneva operates 7.2 GW of installed thermoelectric capacity across Brazil and is constructing the Azulão 950 complex, an additional liquefaction and regasification facility.
SAP and CMMS for asset and maintenance management; Aspen HYSYS and AutoCAD for engineering design; AWS, Python, and SQL Server for data and cloud infrastructure; Power BI and Excel for analytics; Salesforce for CRM.
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