In the Midst of the Gas Crisis and the Cold Wave, the Government Released the Price of the Claws
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This is a measure promoted by the Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy of the Nation. The LPG Chamber stated that the demand grew in the last days 30% regarding the same period last year
It did so through a decree published in the Official Gazette, which limits State intervention. It will now only control security issues and will not affect price, supply or demand.
On Thursday, the national government eliminated the reference values/prices of the claws, when much of the country crosses a polar polar with temperatures below zero. “The reference prices are eliminated. Free prices are the best compass for a healthy market,” wrote the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State Federico Sturzenegger in a post in his official X account in which he detailed other measures to deregulate the market of…
While supply interruptions spread in the midst of the most intense cold in decades, the Executive branch deregulated the market for packaged gas, leaving free prices at a time of high demand and power outages in the AMBA. The polar wave gives no truce and the Argentine energy system goes through its most critical week in years. With temperatures below zero in almost the whole country, this Thursday gas cuts to the industry and CNG stations were …
President Javier Milei signed a decree that eliminates controls on the price of 10, 12, 15 and 45 kilos, in a decision that enters into force from July 2nd and substantially amends the National Law 26,020, passed in 2005. The original regulation allowed the State to set reference prices to avoid abuses in a market that historically worked with little competition. According to Decree 446/25, the government considers that the previous regulations …
The national government made progress in deregulating the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) market through Decree 446/2025, published this Thursday in the Official Gazette. The measure redefines the role of the State in the bottled gas industry, limiting its intervention exclusively to safety control and leaving the determination of prices, supply, and demand in the hands of the free market. The regulation modifies the current regime for the product…
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