The governments of Argentina and Chile are moving forward in an energy integration agreement designed to give Vaca Muerta gas a way out of the Pacific Ocean, the shortest way to Asian markets. Chilean Energy Minister Ximena Rincón traveled last week to Buenos Aires, where she met with the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and participated in the X Dialogue Table of the Southern Energy Integration System (Siesur), and proposed that the complementar…
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The governments of Argentina and Chile are moving forward in an energy integration agreement designed to give Vaca Muerta gas a way out of the Pacific Ocean, the shortest way to Asian markets. Chilean Energy Minister Ximena Rincón traveled last week to Buenos Aires, where she met with the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and participated in the X Dialogue Table of the Southern Energy Integration System (Siesur), and proposed that the complementar…