Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Argentina Doubles Chile’s Gas Price




Argentina has effectively doubled the price of gas it exports to Chile, a result –its says – of the increase in cost it has to pay to Bolivia for the natural resource. At the end of June, Bolivia and Argentina agreed to a price rise of $1.65 per one million British thermal units (BTUs). Argentina says it must pass on this higher cost in the gas it then sells to Chile, which will now have to pay around $2 more for every one million BTUs it buys from its neighbor. Meanwhile, Chile’s president, Michelle Bachelet, has announced that her government is planning to make the country “energy independent” within two years, as a matter of national security.

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