From Brazil to Bolivia: A New Chapter for Clean Energy Processing in Latin America
Over the past weeks, Think Energy Holdings completed a successful series of meetings in Brazil, where the company’s leadership met with key investors and partners as part of its ongoing expansion across Latin America.
The discussions focused on how modular crude-conversion technology can help regional industries transition away from outdated fuel models, replacing them with cleaner, more flexible processing systems that require minimal land, deploy in just 90 days, and generate profits in a fraction of the time.
As a result of the visit, three major industry players in Brazil expressed interest in partnering with Think Energy Holdings. The company expects to formalize Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) in the coming weeks, aiming to accelerate the deployment of up to 10,000 barrels per day of new processing capacity in the near term.
At the same time, Think Energy Holdings has identified a significant opportunity in Bolivia, where recent policy shifts toward investment security and industrial growth have opened the door for collaboration. With abundant hydrocarbons and a clear need for locally produced diesel, Bolivia stands out as a strong candidate for modular, low-emission crude-conversion projects that can enhance both energy security and economic efficiency.
Think Energy Holdings patented processing technology offers an effective alternative to traditional fuel production: compact, fast, and environmentally responsible. Each modular unit delivers cleaner, high-performance fuels using a fraction of the space and investment required by conventional large-scale facilities. The result is a system that not only lowers emissions and operational costs but also empowers local industries with direct access to reliable, low-sulfur diesel and fuel oil, reducing dependency on imports and long-distance logistics, replacing antiquated and outdated refineries with a cleaner, more efficient approach.
Each unit removes H2S and sulfur at the source, reduces CO2 emissions by up to 50%, and has been validated by Texas A&M University’s Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering, confirming process efficiency and emission reductions.
“Latin America has the resources, the talent, and now the investment appetite to accelerate the transition toward cleaner, more independent energy systems,” said Daniel Uribe, President of Think Energy Holdings. “With the right partnerships, we can help countries like Brazil and Bolivia produce ultra-clean diesel locally, achieving energy security, reducing emissions, and strengthening regional industries.”
Think Energy Holdings ongoing engagement across Latin America reinforces its mission to deliver real, scalable solutions for cleaner industrial and power-generation fuels, connecting regions that have long depended on imported energy with technology that delivers autonomy, efficiency, and sustainability.
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