Oil & Gas: The week in 10 stories
ARGENTINA
As the country interrupts exports because of Vaca Muerta transport bottlenecks, the energy ministry has moved to launch a tender for a new gas pipeline.
Take a look at the country’s most productive conventional oil blocks.
BOLIVIA
The hydrocarbons ministry and Russian company Acron closed a gas sale deal and agreed to create a joint venture to commercialize urea and participate in a fertilizer plant.
BRAZIL
Petrobras launched the sale of more fields in Bahia state, but potential suitors are warned to be wary.
Suppliers are starting to see demands for new technologies in tenders to contract offshore equipment and services.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
The government launched the Caribbean nation's first upstream licensing round.
ECUADOR
Energy and non-renewable natural resources minister Carlos Perez said the fight against corruption continues at Petroecuador, although there have been advances.
GUYANA
Energy department head Mark Bynoe sheds light on efforts to put the country on a path to sustainable development ahead of first oil.
MEXICO
The president and his new finance minister could boost investment by presenting a clear plan for Pemex and increase investor confidence.
VENEZUELA
And Gas Energy Latin America explains how international oil companies and service providers are doing business in the country, and what opportunities lie ahead.
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