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« Last post by chandoona ct on August 30, 2023, 02:43:58 pm » Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline and the rest of the complementary works will make it possible to supply the gas shortage in the Northwest basin and continue consolidating the local market (petrochemicals, transportation, demand from the lithium sector. In total about 44mmm/d will be added to the transportation system and will reduce the winter seasonal gap between local production and priority demand44.
But… what to do with those volumes India Email List the cold period? Well, that is where another novelty of the Gas.Ar Plan shines: the decision to grant export authorizations to Chile, as of October 2021, in firm condition for the summer surpluses (what had been cut in 2004 due to the crisis of supply). Consolidating this scheme represents a great challenge, the master key of which consists in rethinking the concept of "self-sufficiency" from the fiscal level and not merely physical: exporting 365 days a year and with multi-year authorizations.

An idea that seems to have caught on with the authorities of the Ministry of Economy, as this has been stated in the recent bill for the promotion of the LNG industrywhich –if approved by Congress– will grant up to 30 years of firm export permission. In this way, domestic demand could continue to be covered for eight or nine months of the year, consolidate exports to regional markets and add value with petrochemical products (fertilizers such as urea) and gas derivatives (liquefied petroleum gas [LPG] such as ethane and butane) for new standards of internal consumption, the replacement of expensive imports and the projection of valuable exports to new markets. In the best of cases, with all the works of Transport.
But… what to do with those volumes India Email List the cold period? Well, that is where another novelty of the Gas.Ar Plan shines: the decision to grant export authorizations to Chile, as of October 2021, in firm condition for the summer surpluses (what had been cut in 2004 due to the crisis of supply). Consolidating this scheme represents a great challenge, the master key of which consists in rethinking the concept of "self-sufficiency" from the fiscal level and not merely physical: exporting 365 days a year and with multi-year authorizations.

An idea that seems to have caught on with the authorities of the Ministry of Economy, as this has been stated in the recent bill for the promotion of the LNG industrywhich –if approved by Congress– will grant up to 30 years of firm export permission. In this way, domestic demand could continue to be covered for eight or nine months of the year, consolidate exports to regional markets and add value with petrochemical products (fertilizers such as urea) and gas derivatives (liquefied petroleum gas [LPG] such as ethane and butane) for new standards of internal consumption, the replacement of expensive imports and the projection of valuable exports to new markets. In the best of cases, with all the works of Transport.
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