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Argentina: Milei's Economic Cuts Leave Neighborhoods Without Gas Amid Severe Cold Weather

Summary by Orinoco Tribune
In the Argentinian city of Mar del Plata, a large number of neighborhoods have been left without natural gas amid a severe cold front, as a consequence of President Javier Milei’s policy of progressive reduction of gas supply to houses. Argentinian media reported on Wednesday, July 3, that the situation generated concern among the people of Mar del Plata and led to the interruption of activities in various establishments. The cuts affected neigh…
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After a chaotic week in the supply, which affected part of the country, the national government reported that the gas transport system exceeded the emergency situation. The pressures in the pipelines and stations of regulation and measurement “are already normalized,” they said. The Emergency Committee, convened by the transport companies and distributors, led by Enargas and with the participation of the Energy Secretariat of the Ministry of Eco…

In the run-up to the weekend, drivers expected to load Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) at filling stations in Mar del Plata. In this context, neighbors informed 0223 that the ranks were quite stable, but after several hours they assured that the supply was normalized. "All the industries and CNG stations with firm contract have been authorized," they emphasized from Camuzzi Gas Pampeana to this medium. Therefore, in the stations they gradually relo…

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The Ministry of Energy of the Nation reported that restrictions on gas supply were lifted for users with firm contracts, after the critical situation that affected the transport system in the last few days had been overcome. “The pressures on pipelines and regulatory stations are now normalized. Therefore, it was decided to lift the restrictions for firm consumption,” they said from the agency. The restrictions will remain only for users with in…

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The national government rehabilitated on Friday the supply of compressed natural gas (CNG) for service stations with firm contracts and also for some industries, after almost 48 hours of interruptions caused by the polar wave that affects much of the country. According to the Energy Secretariat, “the gas transport system is no longer in emergency and the pressures on gas pipelines and control and measurement stations are normalized.” However, us…

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ARCHIVE/MDZ After days of energy tension, the Government confirmed that the gas transportation system was normalized and they began to release the cuts. In Mar del Plata, service is almost completely restored. After several days of tension due to the crisis in the gas supply, the Emergency Committee—made up of carriers, distributors, Enargas, the Ministry of Energy, Cammesa and Enarsa—announced that the system is no longer in a critical situatio…

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AgendAR broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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