Interview granted on March 18, 2026 reveals how Macaé strengthens the business environment, attracts investments, and boosts jobs in the energy and oil sector
The strengthening of the business environment in Macaé has become one of the main pillars of the municipality’s economic strategy. During the Macaé Energy 2026, held from March 17 to 19, the Secretary of Economic Development, Rodrigo Viana, detailed how the city has been positioning itself to attract investments and generate jobs in the energy and oil sector.
Furthermore, the event consolidated Macaé as one of Brazil’s main strategic hubs, much of this because the country is expected to receive half of the FPSO fleet under construction in the world, currently strengthening the offshore industry, bringing together companies, suppliers, and public sector representatives around real growth opportunities.
Government bets on dialogue with the industry to boost economic growth
According to Rodrigo Viana, the foundation of the municipality’s strategy lies in constant dialogue with the industry. According to the secretary, the government acts directly to create favorable conditions for business development.
“Thus, with the utmost humility, but also with great pride and satisfaction, I wanted to highlight the importance of this moment for Macaé,” he stated.
According to him, the municipal management works in an integrated manner with business institutions, seeking to align demands and solutions in a structured way.
“We start from a government vision that constantly dialogues with the industry, taking care of the business environment and acting collegially with business institutions,” he emphasized.
In this sense, the Macaé Energy 2026 emerges as a strategic tool to consolidate this governance model.
Macaé Energy 2026 emerges as a platform for industry demands
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