The "Bypass" of Dead Cow: a Megainvestment Aims to Unlock the Bottleneck of the Gas
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The company Transportadora de Gas del Sur (TGS) presented a project that will connect the basin of Vaca Muerta with the petrochemical pole of Bahía Blanca. Bahía Blanca aims to be one of the key points of the largest investment in natural gas liquid processing announced in the Argentine energy history. The company Transportadora de Gas del Sur (TGS) presented a project of $3 billion that will connect the basin of Vaca Muerta with the Bahian petr…
The city of Bahía Blanca will be one of the central points of the largest investment in natural gas liquid processing in Argentine energy history. The company Transportadora de Gas del Sur (TGS) confirmed in New York a $3 billion project that will connect the Vaca Muerta basin with the Bahian petrochemical pole through new infrastructure for transportation, processing and export of hydrocarbons.
TGS, by Marcelo Midlin and the Sienecki family, announced in "Argentina Week" an infrastructure project that will involve works from Neuquén to Bahía Blanca. Details. Read more
South Gas Carrier (TGS), a company under the control of Pampa Energía and the Sienecki family, announced in New York an investment of US$3 billion to industrialize natural gas liquids associated with production in Vaca Muerta, through the development of processing, transport, fractionation and export infrastructure.The Natural Gas Liquids Project (NGL’s) will be presented within the framework of the Big Investment Incentives Regime (RIGI) to cou…
TGS announced an investment of US$3 billion to develop a natural gas liquids (NGL) processing project associated with the production of Vaca Muerta, an initiative that, according to the company, will be the largest investment made in Argentina for this type of infrastructure. The announcement was made within the framework of the Argentina Week that is being developed in New York. The project aims to industrialize the natural gas liquids associat…
The company invests US$3 billion in the largest natural gas chidos processing project in the history of Argentina, with a direct impact on Vaca Muerta and thousands of jobs.
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