18/11/2024 22:39 (UTC)
Rio de Janeiro, Nov 18 (EFE).- Brazil and Argentina signed an agreement on Monday through which the South American giant will be able to receive up to 30 million cubic meters per day of natural gas produced in Argentina's unconventional hydrocarbon formation, Vaca Muerta, according to official sources.Camera: Bruno Kaiuca.Footage and statements by Alexandre Silveira, Brazilian Minister of Mines and EnergyTranslation: 1. "I do not yet have a value study. There are preliminary studies on three routes, but none yet for the shortest route that needs to be studied, which is through the Chaco region of Paraguay, as it allows for good gas to enter at the border between Paraguay and Bolivia and then reach Mato Grosso do Sul, the largest consumer center."2. "Those who speak the most want to hear themselves more than see action, because it is a necessity—it's the real world. The real world is about the need to survive. Recently, we helped save an Argentine city from extreme cold because they lacked gasoline and energy, and we were able to assist. There is discourse, and there is the reality of actions."
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