We are in favor of offshore oil activity

We are in favor of offshore oil activity

Kulfas specified that “our vision is far from extreme positions, we do not agree with that productivism that ignores the environmental issue and we also reject the positions posed by the prohibitionists, that it should not be done because there are environmental risks.”

And he added: “Our vision is that environmental risks have to be analyzed and managed.”

In the case of this offshore gas exploration and exploitation project, “Argentina already does it; 20% of production comes from off shore activity,” he said.

And he added: “We find that image that circulated, of people oiling on a beach, when this platform is 300km away from Mar del Plata … the objective reality is that the environmental risks are very slight. , they are manageable and administrable “.

Kulfas recalled that there are “a large number of experiences in the world, the closest is Rio de Janeiro, which has off shore platforms 200km away and does not generate any risk; tourism coexists with that.”

“Our vision is to work in an ecological transition, where oil will coexist with the different alternatives, approximately 30 years,” he continued.

Regarding the development of mining, Kulfas said that “it is a key ally in this revolution, the electric car will demand 5 and 6 times more copper than a conventional car … there is no antinomy between oil, mining and the environment, we must work in a coordinated way with environmental controls and work on an ecological transition to clean energy “.

Earlier, and in the same vein, the Secretary of Energy, Darío Martínez, affirmed that Argentina has been developing offshore oil exploration for years and that it will continue to do so to generate the energy that the country needs, and in that line, he said that “it must be done with the best controls and in the most demanding way to avoid any type of accident”.

“We have been developing offshore for years and we are going to continue doing it and we are going to generate the energy that the country needs and we are working on that. We have to do it with the best controls in the most demanding way to avoid any type of accident”, said Martínez when consulted by journalists accredited in Casa Rosada after a meeting with the Chief of Staff, Juan Manzur, and the Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development, Juan Cabandié.

Asked about the protests in Mar del Plata over offshore oil exploitation on the Atlantic Coast of Buenos Aires, the official emphasized: “The exploration in Argentina has been carried out since 1970 to date and today we have 36 active wells in Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fire, it’s something that is made in Argentina. “

In this sense, Martínez added that “in the province of Buenos Aires 18 exploration wells have been drilled in history and there have been no environmental or human accidents.”

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