Energa Argentina, the state-owned energy corporation in charge of expanding the country’s gas transport infrastructure, has signed a deal to form a trust for the Vaca Muerta pipeline megaproject.
Bice, the trustee, investment, and international trade bank, signed the deal.
Fondesgas will manage financial resources for the development of the central duct and related gas infrastructure projects. Trustee is Energa Argentina.
The megaproject’s first phase, which is now in the tendering stage, will be paid for with public monies. The cost of the first phase is estimated to be roughly US$1.57 billion, according to the government.
According to local newspaper Cronista, Argentina’s federal energy agency has issued a resolution mandating natural gas regulator Enargas to create and execute new home piped-gas price tables.
Bills for end-users might rise by roughly 20% as of June 1, according to the report.
The resolution, which does not reference subsidy segmentation, has not yet been published and may be changed. The economy ministry’s measures to reduce the government’s budget imbalance include subsidy segmentation.
Residential gas rates increased by roughly 20% in March.
A considerable portion of the gas production component of final bills is subsidized by the government.
According to estimates from the Indec statistics office, annual inflation in Argentina was 58 percent in April.
Green hydrogen promotion and carbon bond proposals were considered by lawmakers in the sun-drenched province of Jujuy.
Committees of the provincial legislature, as well as members from the corporate sector, gathered to discuss the executive branch’s draft legislation.
Establishing local production of green hydrogen and its derivatives, as well as constructing a provincial framework for carbon bonds to promote related initiatives and issuance, are the respective goals.
Jujuy is planning to enter the green hydrogen race with a facility fueled by a 200MW solar thermal plant, which is still in the planning stages.
The 315MW Cauchar solar park is located in the province, which is looking to enhance its installed renewables capacity.