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Interviews & Viewpoints | Alejandro Sruoga, Secretary of Energy Policy : Interview from The Report: Argentina 2018
Interviews & Viewpoints | Maurizio Bezzeccheri, CEO, Enel Argentina : Interview from The Report: Argentina 2018
Articles & Analysis | Argentina positions itself as a leading destination for lithium production from The Report: Argentina 2018
In a 3000-sq-km area traversing northern Argentina and neighbouring Chile and Bolivia lies the so-called “lithium triangle” an area estimated to hold over half the world’s lithium deposits. As demand surges for the products that use lithium-ion batteries – among them electric cars, cell phones and renewable energy projects – major electronics...
Articles & Analysis | Production picks up at Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale deposit from The Report: Argentina 2018
Below the dry rocky earth of Neuquén Province lies one of the world’s most exciting energy prospects. The Vaca Muerta rock formation is found at depths of 1000-3000 metres, and covers an area of 30,000 sq km – similar in size to Belgium. The formation was given its name in 1931 by a geologist from the US who discovered its hydrocarbons content...
Articles & Analysis | Argentina focuses on renewable energy, pipelines and transmission links from The Report: Argentina 2018
Over the last 20 years the fortune of the Argentine economy has been closely tied to one commodity: natural gas. In the 1990s, a time of economic boom for the country, the construction of combined-cycle power stations allowed Argentina to produce plentiful and inexpensive energy from its conventional gas fields in the south and west. Industry forecasts were so optimistic that...
Articles & Analysis | Argentina and Chile expand gas trade and evaluate infrastructure from The Report: Argentina 2018
Despite growing domestic gas production from reserves at the Vaca Muerta deposit (see analysis), Argentina still relies on gas imports to meet local demand. The country was a net energy exporter in the early 2000s, but artificially low electricity and gas prices set by the government saw many producers leave the country from 2006 onwards, while at the same time enabling...