Why a Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline Is Drawing Controversy
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This was said by a Paraguayan official, who already held meetings with the energy portfolio teams of both countries.
Most new U.S. gas pipelines aim to boost exports, not domestic supply, report finds
More than 75% of new gas pipelines planned across the U.S. are intended for export markets, potentially leading to decades of high emissions and hindering the shift to cleaner energy, according to a new analysis.Phil McKenna reports for Inside Climate News.In short:A report from the Center for Energy & Environmental Analysis finds that most U.S. natural gas pipeline projects are designed to support liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, not domest…
Paraguay Pitches Argentina, Brazil on Natural Gas Pipeline Plan
(Bloomberg) — Paraguay is lobbying Argentina and Brazil to sign agreements signaling their political support for a proposed natural gas pipeline linking the three countries, according to a senior official in the landlocked South American nation.
Paraguayan and Argentine officials discuss gas pipeline project to feed Brazil
Paraguayan Ambassador Helena Concepción Felip Salazar and Asunción's Vice-Minister of Mines and Energy Mauricio Bejarano met in Buenos Aires with Argentina's Energy Secretary María Tettamanti to advance discussions on a bioceanic gas pipeline project. The talks focused on drafting a memorandum of understanding and outlining steps for gas integration between the two nations.
Nearly half of the $1.9 billion project would be built in Argentina and Brazil, where it would connect with existing pipelines
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