Argentina’s Enarsa to Spend $567 Million on LNG Purchases
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The Argentine government reported this Friday that the restrictions that had to be applied to the supply of natural gas resulting from the record demand that came from this fuel in the face of the cold wave that affected the country began to be lifted. “The gas transport system exceeded the emergency situation and the pressures in the pipelines and stations of regulation and measurement are already normalized. For this reason, the lifting of the…
The government of Javier Milei extended for 24 hours the suspension of the supply of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in service stations in several points of the country, adding already 48 hours of cut, in order to prioritize the residential supply. The critical situation, especially in the central region that is the most consumed, is attributed not only to the increase of demand due to the low temperatures, but also to the lack of government plann…
Argentina’s Enarsa to spend $567 million on LNG purchases
Enarsa revealed this in a document posted on its website after it completed three tenders seeking spot cargoes. Each of the cargoes, with a capacity of 2,100,000 MMBtu, is expected to meet peak seasonal demand for natural gas. Is Oil & Gas Right for Your Portfolio? The document shows that Enarsa selected BP’s unit, BP Gas Marketing, to supply all six LNG cargoes from April to June to the Escobar terminal as part of the first tender. BP delivered…
Argentina normalized the supply of natural gas this Friday, after the cuts recorded in the last days, in the middle of a polar cold wave in the South American country. The Argentine Energy Secretariat reported in a statement that the gas transport system "is no longer in emergency and the pressures on pipelines and regulatory and measuring stations are normalized." Due to the low temperatures recorded this week in Argentina and the strong demand…
By Mara Pedrazzoli. Latin American Summary, July 4, 2025. The inadequacy of the gas supply left many households without supply, in addition to the impact on industry and transport. The central region, the most affected The government extended the suspension of CNG supply for 24 hours more at filling stations [...] Entry Argentina. Gas: the stoppage of works affected the supply was first published in Latin American Summary.
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