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Cosan's Edge imports Argentinean gas to Brazil via Bolivia

Edge, a Brazilian conglomerate owned by Cosan, announced on Wednesday that it had imported Argentinean natural gas to Brazil via Bolivia for the very first time.

The operation was carried out in partnership with Tecpetrol Argentina, which produces 25 millions cubic meters of gas daily in the country. The volumes were not disclosed by either firm.

This operation is a follow-up to the first import by Brazil using Bolivian infrastructure. TotalEnergies export gas from Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale to Brazil's Matrix Energia earlier this month.

The two operations made use of the existing infrastructure for gas pipelines between the three countries. This has raised hopes that Brazil will start receiving more volumes from Argentina, as it develops Vaca Muerta.

Ricardo Markous, CEO of Tecpetrol, said that Vaca Muerta has a lot of potential. "There's a big opportunity. And transport capacity expansions have been planned and are in progress," Markous stated.

Edge, which is involved in gas trading as well as infrastructure and logistics projects within the segment, will be supplying gas from Argentina. (Reporting and writing by Leticia fucuchima, Editing by Margueritachoy)

(source: Reuters)