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with more questions than answers, starting tomorrow will take effect the new prices for imports and exports of natural gas sold to Argentina with neighboring countries.
For Bolivia, the value of the fuel entering the country recorded an average increase of 56%, from U.S. $ 3.20 to U.S. $ 5 per million BTU.
Meanwhile, in the case of Chile the price of gas exported from local sites suffer a rise of 35% by applying a differential retention rise from $ 2 to $ 2.70 final value per million BTU.
adjustments in gas prices that Argentina buy and sell to neighboring countries came after the agreement signed in late July, President Nestor Kirchner and Bolivian counterpart, Evo Morales. The agreement was based on two key points: an immediate update of the price of gas and 56% average increase in imports over the medium term.
agreed to offset the increase with the administration of Evo Morales, the Government decided to refer the dispute to export contracts with local oil companies.
gas exports now reach a daily average of 16 million cubic meters, of which 97% are destined for the Chilean market. Thus, the additional amount of U.S. $ 110 million that Argentina will pay Bolivia, will be covered by an increase in the price of gas that is shipped mainly to Chile.
Although the new prices will begin to run from morning until night had not defined the legal instruments that support the implementation of the adjustments.
On the one hand, the state oil company Enarsa and Bolivian YPFB must sign the new contract of sale governing Import gas. On the other hand, the economy minister, Felisa Miceli has yet to pass the new deductions for gas exports. Yesterday in Chile
worsened the criticisms against Argentina. Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley accused the Kirchner government to maintain "double talk on integration." Meanwhile, opposition Senators Juan Coloma Sergio Romero and demanded that the government of Michelle Bachelet to review the continuance of Chile in Mercosur and report to Argentina before the World Trade Organization.
Meanwhile, today in Buenos Aires a group of grassroots organizations led by the group MORENO launched against the headquarters of the company Repsol-YPF campaign national to collect a million signatures for the nationalization of gas and oil.
with more questions than answers, starting tomorrow will take effect the new prices for imports and exports of natural gas sold to Argentina with neighboring countries.
For Bolivia, the value of the fuel entering the country recorded an average increase of 56%, from U.S. $ 3.20 to U.S. $ 5 per million BTU.
Meanwhile, in the case of Chile the price of gas exported from local sites suffer a rise of 35% by applying a differential retention rise from $ 2 to $ 2.70 final value per million BTU.
adjustments in gas prices that Argentina buy and sell to neighboring countries came after the agreement signed in late July, President Nestor Kirchner and Bolivian counterpart, Evo Morales. The agreement was based on two key points: an immediate update of the price of gas and 56% average increase in imports over the medium term.
agreed to offset the increase with the administration of Evo Morales, the Government decided to refer the dispute to export contracts with local oil companies.
gas exports now reach a daily average of 16 million cubic meters, of which 97% are destined for the Chilean market. Thus, the additional amount of U.S. $ 110 million that Argentina will pay Bolivia, will be covered by an increase in the price of gas that is shipped mainly to Chile.
Although the new prices will begin to run from morning until night had not defined the legal instruments that support the implementation of the adjustments.
On the one hand, the state oil company Enarsa and Bolivian YPFB must sign the new contract of sale governing Import gas. On the other hand, the economy minister, Felisa Miceli has yet to pass the new deductions for gas exports. Yesterday in Chile
worsened the criticisms against Argentina. Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley accused the Kirchner government to maintain "double talk on integration." Meanwhile, opposition Senators Juan Coloma Sergio Romero and demanded that the government of Michelle Bachelet to review the continuance of Chile in Mercosur and report to Argentina before the World Trade Organization.
Meanwhile, today in Buenos Aires a group of grassroots organizations led by the group MORENO launched against the headquarters of the company Repsol-YPF campaign national to collect a million signatures for the nationalization of gas and oil.
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