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Bolivia's YPFB wishes to pipe Argentine gas to Brazil beginning October

Bolivian state oil firm YPFB on Tuesday stated it will have the ability to transfer 3 million cubic meters of Argentine gas to Brazil each day beginning in October, as the 2 South American neighbors go over alternatives for suppling the region's most significant powerhouse.

The deal has actually not yet been sealed, however energy companies from Brazil, Latin America's biggest economy, and Argentina are looking for to reverse the southerly circulation of a natural gas pipeline network linking the three countries amid a local gas deficit.

Brazil had currently said it will require materials from Argentina, which has the world's second-largest shale gas reserves. Exports from Bolivia, when a prominent producer, have decreased and may not be available after 2029, specialists state.

Speaking at a press event, YPFB authorities stated the firm was working to more increase transport volumes which in the medium-term, YPFB is working on jobs that might increase volumes by more than 10 million cubic meters daily.

Our state's tactical location and a system of pipelines that links the 3 nations (Argentina-Bolivia-Brazil). consolidates it as the instant, secure and efficient option. for regional energy integration in the natural gas market, YPFB. CEO Armin Dorgathen said in a statement.

Paraguay, however, has been pressing a competing bid for a. prospective $1.5 billion gas pipeline connecting Argentine gas to. Brazil. Either task, if realized, would mark a major. possible shift in local energy flows.

(source: Reuters)