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THIS MONTHLY BULLETIN OFFERS A CURRENT AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL ISSUE BRIEF ANALYSIS WHICH IS DEVELOPED IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN HYDROCARBON AND ENERGY SECTOR.

 

MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 8

FRACKING IN USA – 1.600 BILLIONS IN FAVOR OF THEIR TRADE DEFICIT

The United States was, is and will continue to be an economic world power, fundamentally due to the continuous technological innovation that the generates and the thriving marketing that practices to introduce these products and services into the market.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 7

INNOVATION, COST REDUCTION AND PROFITABILITY IN OFFSHORE PROJECTS

Every year, the main global conference on offshore exploration and exploitation issues takes place in Houston: the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC). This year the conference celebrated its 50th edition.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 6

PERU KEEP ON FRIGHTENING EXPLORATION INVESTMENT

Until recently, Peru was one of the most attractive countries in the region for investors. Today the situation is becoming increasingly uncertain, especially in the hydrocarbon sector.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 5

GASODUCTO SUR PERUANO: FROM DIFFICULT TO UTOPIC – A GAS ENERGY LATIN AMERICA ANALYSIS

The project main characteristics included the construction of a safety zone (redundancy) of 83.5 Km which includes natural gas and liquid pipelines. From there, an 858 Km. gas trunk line initiated moving south of the country and the provinces of Arequipa and Moquegua, and their respective lateral branches.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 4

ARGENTINA IS NO LONGER A NET NATURAL GAS IMPORTER

Gas Energy Latin America (GELA) believes that 2018 will be an iconic year for Argentina, because after 10 years without exports, Argentina once again will export natural gas to Chile in pre-established quantities and time periods. Beginning in 2007 Argentina unilaterally suspended natural gas export contracts with Chile, claiming force majeure causes.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 3

CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ROAD TO GASIFICATION

Natural gas has been positioned as a transitional fuel for the 21st century due to advantageous characteristics like abundance, lower degree of pollution and greater combustion efficiency in combined cycle power plants, which makes it a competitive and preferred energy source compared to many other fuels, especially other fossil fuels.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER N° 2

VENEZUELA AND TRINIDAD & TOBAGO (T&T): WILL GAS EVACUATION BECOME REALITY IN 2018?

Two countries with very different business schemes sit down to negotiate future natural gas supplies. Trinidad and Tobago, which in the last decade was an ideal gas industry example, today suffers from a drop in production that threatens the island’s prosperity. On the other hand, Venezuela with great free gas reserves, has not managed to monetize its gas by an obsolete remuneration scheme in the domestic market. In a low prices scenario, this export between two neighbors project has a great future.

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Nº 1

SURPLUS OF NATURAL GAS IN THE SOUTHERN CONE?

Southern Cone countries such as Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil have been developing and encouraging the production of natural gas, and its commercialization, through pipelines and LNG. For now, everything indicates the market will become highly competitive, but also, will depend a lot on demand, and that the countries of the Southern Cone resume sustained economic growth.

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