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Argentina's TGS pitches $500-million Vaca Muerta gas pipeline growth

Argentine gas transport company TGS said on Wednesday it has proposed investing $500 million to broaden the capability of a. governmentowned natural gas pipeline that connects to the. country's massive Vaca Muerta shale oil and gas formation.

The proposed financial investment by TGS in brand-new compressor plants and. equipment will depend on a federal government decision to authorize the. growth job and obtain bids to construct it, the company. stated.

Vaca Muerta, located in western Neuquen province, boasts one. of the world's largest shale reserves, which has actually seen output. gradually grow recently.

Succeeding governments have actually invested greatly in the location to. reverse a longstanding energy deficit and ultimately export. excess production. However experts state Vaca Muerta still requires. more facilities to sustain additional growth.

Expanded pipeline capability would assist Argentina's trade. balance and save the government money, TGS CEO Oscar Sardi told. journalists. He said TGS presented its proposal to federal government. authorities previously on Wednesday.

The gas pipeline, named after former President Nestor. Kirchner, has capability for 11 million cubic meters daily. ( m3/d), but is anticipated to rise to 21 million m3/d after. ongoing tasks are completed.

TGS' proposal could improve capacity to 35 million m3/d.

We'll certainly have the ability to export to neighboring countries by. the Southern Hemisphere summertime, stated Sardi.

The executive kept in mind that TGS' pipeline growth would be. able to provide gas for Argentina's peak 100 consumption days of. the year, with the rest exported to Chile, Bolivia and Brazil.

The federal government ought to award the job before November so. the growth might be completed by mid-2026, according to TGS.

The TGS statement marks Argentina's first major personal. energy facilities initiative in years, and comes as Congress. is close to passing a special advantages scheme for big private. investments.

TGS said it will likewise spend $200 million installing 20.

(source: Reuters)