Gas Cuts Will Continue at Least Until Friday – The Observatorial
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The situation has no recent precedents. At least 15 years ago, the supply of gas to users (industries and CNG) with “firm” contracts was not interrupted, who pay a higher price just to avoid suffering cuts. And the situation will continue at least one more day, until this Friday at 14 o’clock, according to the government. “The system is stable but recovers slowly, if we release it we run the risk that it will dissipate again,” confirmed official…
The city faces the largest shortage of gas in its history, with classes and activities suspended to prioritize homes and hospitals. Across the country, the government expanded restrictions on industries and CNG to sustain the system in the worst energy crisis in years.
During this Friday there will be new gas cuts in contracts interruptible to industries and CNG, while the normalization of the system continues in the Buenos Aires city of Mar del Plata, where the distributor Camuzzi operates and the cuts reached the priority demand: the homes. The decision to continue with the cuts was made on Thursday at the meeting of the Crisis Committee headed by the National Energy Secretariat, with the aim of achieving a …


In the midst of the strong polar wave that plagues the country in the last week, the government decided this Thursday to extend for a day the interruption and limitation of the distribution of gas to the CNG industries and stations. In addition, and despite the increased demand, it decided to release the price of the claws by means of a decree published in the Official Gazette. The determination to extend until Friday night the total gas distrib…
The regulatory authorities of the energy sector confirmed the extension of the suspension of the distribution of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in filling stations throughout the country and that affects La Plata. The measure, which has already been implemented for several days, will remain in force for the next 24 hours, according to ENARGAS and ECOGAS through the Association of Fuel Suppliers. The decision arises as a result of the permanent mon…
The Emergency Executive Committee resolved this Thursday to extend the restrictions on the supply of natural gas for another 24 hours, with the objective of recovering pressure in the pipelines and ensuring service after the peak of consumption caused by the polar wave. The measure impacts especially on industries and CNG stations, where the total cut of the fluid is maintained. According to industry sources, the decision affects firm contracts …
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