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Argentina's Kirchner warns oil companies about investments


Kirchner promise to invest heavily in the exploration and production of natural gas


Mercosur

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Petroleumworld.com 08 13 07

Argentina is willing to invest heavily in the exploration and production of natural gas in Bolivia if the multinational companies, such as (Brazil’s) Petrobras and (Spain’s) Repsol-YPF, are not committed to the undertaking warned Argentine president Nestor Kirchner in Tarija.

Kirchner promise to invest heavily in the exploration and production of natural gas
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Kirchner, host Bolivian president Evo Morales and visiting leader Hugo Chavez from Venezuela held a summit in Bolivia to address regional energy issues, including a network of pipelines, refineries and conversion plants that will “liberate” the continent and “ensure energy supply for the next hundred years”.

“If those corporations so not invest in these natural gas fields, I’ll say it once again (said Kirchner looking towards Evo Morales), Argentina is willing to come and invest to generate all the energy that is needed”.

With investments in the industry virtually frozen since the oil and gas nationalizing process begun in May 2006, Bolivia is facing growing problems to comply with natural gas supply agreements signed with Brazil and Argentina.

“It’s not a threat, we’re not bullying people, it’s merely appealing to the responsibility of private oil and gas corporations in the region”, added Kirchner who signed an agreement with Morales for the industrialization of natural gas.

“And if you don’t do it there’s no need to quarrel, decisions must be taken, one must have courage, solidarity and association capacity”, he added.

“My dear Evo (Morales) my phone line will be waiting for your call if these businessmen who should be helping but won’t do so, be it from Petrobras, Repsol-YPF, or whoever, I’ll pick up the phone and Argentina will come and invest to help you generate all the gas production we need”, Kirchner insisted before a cheering crowd.

Morales and Kirchner agreed a 450 million US dollars credit for the construction of a natural gas liquid splitting plant which is the first step of the Bolivian project to industrialize its massive gas reserves estimated in 1.33 trillion cubic meters.

The plant is expected to process between 30 and 38 million cubic meters per day of gas and should be operational by 2008, and will be linked to another bi-national mega project the Northeast Argentine Gas Pipeline, GNEA.

Bolivia and Argentina have subscribed a strategic energy association agreement for the provision of natural gas over 20 years involving at least 17 billion US dollars.

Mecosur 08 10 07

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