Import of Lng: Government Made a Surprising Decision Regarding Companies
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The Government decided to reverse the privatization of the import of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and will continue in charge of the purchases for this winter, due to the rise in international energy prices due to the war in the Middle East. The cancellation of the process for the private sector to take charge of the import and commercialization of LNG took place under the official premise of avoiding a greater impact on the costs of the system t…
The government desists from private importing liquefied gas this winter. It seeks to contain costs amid international price escalation and impact on inflation.
The Energy Secretariat decided not to move forward with the hiring of a private commercial aggregator for the import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) during the coming winter. The decision responds to the international context of high volatility and high prices, influenced by the war in the Middle East, and the need to avoid a direct impact...
The government wanted to transfer Enarsa's LNG import and private companies to take care of that task. It received two offers: the companies concerned were Naturgy and Trafigura. Both passed a fee to carry out that service, and Naturgy's proposal was the most economical. However, for 10 days it was commented that the state was going to continue with the import, as happens more than a decade ago via the state company Enarsa. It was because the pr…
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