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Excelerate's exec: Argentina will only import LNG from one terminal in winter

A company executive confirmed that Argentina had not requested an extra floating regasification facility from Excelerate Energy in the coming winter, because the South American nation plans to import less liquefied gas this year.

Derek Wong (Excelerate's Vice President of Government Relations) told the CERAWeek Conference in Houston, that the floating storage unit and regasification facility (FSRU), the company's only import facility, could be sufficient to meet the demand this year depending on the weather.

In the past, Argentina has faced high costs for LNG imports. However, an increase in domestic production of natural gas and LNG cargos has led to a reduction in imports via pipeline of gas from Bolivia.

Daniel Gonzalez, Vice-Minister of Economy and Energy in Argentina, said at a conference earlier this week that this year the country would import less LNG than last year. He declined to provide figures.

Gas consumption can increase in Argentina during the cold winters of the Southern Hemisphere, which sometimes requires the installation of another FSRU.

In the past two years, between 41 and 42 cargoes have been imported via FSRUs in Bahiablanca and Escobar.

After President Javier Milei’s economic reforms last year, Argentina had a $5.7 Billion surplus in its energy trade balance. This was a huge achievement for a nation that struggled to cover energy import costs previously.

(source: Reuters)