From Neuquén, Gutiérrez and Figueroa lead the inauguration of the Néstor Kirchner Gas Pipeline

From Neuquén, Gutiérrez and Figueroa lead the inauguration of the Néstor Kirchner Gas Pipeline

In parallel to the act that will be held in Salliqueló with Alberto, Cristina and Massa, from Neuquén they will open the tap to give way to Vaca Muerta gas.

The governor Omar Gutierrez will participate, along with Governor-elect Rolando Figueroa, in the event scheduled for Sunday, July 9, for the full inauguration of the Nestor Kirchner pipeline. This is the fourth stage of the work, which includes the section that extends from kilometer 89 to 145 and will be simultaneous to the call in salliquelowhere the gas pipeline arrives.

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“It is a fundamental work, the result of joint work, which makes the structural and strategic development in the consolidation of Neuquén, Patagonia and the country and in which work is being done piecemeal, with efficiency and effectiveness,” said Gutiérrez and highlighted the present and projections of Vaca Muerta.

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We are going to inject 11 million cubic meters of gas into this work, which was the product of a public-private partnership through a law sanctioned by the National Congress; and that generated a great work revolution”, he pointed out.

“We are leaving a province with planning for 2030. This year 8,000 million dollars will be invested, but we have to continue working and building consensus to accelerate the hydrocarbon production and transportation curve,” Gutiérrez remarked. The work will allow the output of the record productions of Vaca Muerta, facilitating the path towards self-sufficiency and the large-scale export path.

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advertisement.  Sergio Massa, together with the governor of Neuquén, Omar Gutiérrez, and the minister Eduardo De Pedro.

advertisement. Sergio Massa, together with the governor of Neuquén, Omar Gutiérrez, and the minister Eduardo De Pedro.

At the national level and in terms of fiscal impact, it is expected that the reduction in imports would allow annual savings of US$3,000 million in stage 1 and US$5,600 million in stage 2. It would also benefit royalties for the provinces producers. The increase due to collection could reach US$50 million in stage 1 and US$90 million in stage 2. In addition, the Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline will allow additional income to Neuquén for 8 billion pesos until the end of the year. It is due to the royalties that Neuquén will receive for the greater gas production in the province.

Source: Ambito

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