Energy. Why Are There Gas Cuts if Argentina Has Vaca Muerta?
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In the middle of the polar wave, Argentina again stumbled upon a ghost that seemed conjured: the energy collapse. The paradox is brutal. In the country that hosts one of the world’s largest reserves of shale gas, the system collapsed due to lack of planning, divestment and erratic decisions.
The lowest temperatures in 34 years generated a peak in demand for gas that undressed the lack of investments and lack of government planning. An organized system based on the profit of a few and not from social needs. This Wednesday the intense cold exposed the weakness of the country’s gas energy system. Demand grew and the system did not supply. The government went out to restrict until at least Friday the supply of gas for the industry and C…
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