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...
Articles & Analysis | Argentina and Chile expand gas trade and evaluate infrastructure from The Report: Argentina 2018
Interviews & Viewpoints | David Guerrero, CEO, Galaxy Lithium : Interview from The Report: Argentina 2018
Articles & Analysis | Raised utilities costs to help Argentina tackle its fiscal deficit from The Report: Argentina 2018
One of President Mauricio Macri’s major campaign promises in 2015 was to rein in the government’s ballooning fiscal deficit by reducing costly electricity and gas subsidies. Prices that had been kept artificially low since 2002, coupled with the steady depreciation of the peso, caused many energy producers to close up shop. In response, the current administration’s progressive...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Danny Massacese, Upstream Managing Director, Pan American Energy Group : Interview from The Report: Argentina 2018
Articles & Analysis | Argentina expands offerings with renewable energy and offshore drilling auctions from The Report: Argentina 2018
With a strained electricity grid and officials aiming to bring in more income to prop up the economy, the administration of President Mauricio Macri is expanding sector offerings for foreign investors. The government has been promoting renewable energy sources since 2016, and with offshore block auctions expected at the end of 2018, these two...
Articles & Analysis | Argentina's work towards a unified federal mining deal attracts new investment from The Report: Argentina 2018
A key challenge facing mining investors in Argentina involves navigating the different legislative frameworks of each province, which under the constitution, own the subsoil mineral wealth. This gives local governments significant say in the licensing, taxing and regulation of the industry. The use of open-pit mining and cyanide are banned in Chubut Province, for example,...