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The pipeline is 215-kilometre (134 mi) long and it has capacity of 1.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year. [1] [4] It cost US$150 millions. [3] The offshore section between Punta Lara (Argentina) and Santa Ana (Uruguay) across of the River Plate, is 57-kilometre (35 mi) long. It has a diameter of 24 inches (610 mm) and a maximum ...
The Buenos Aires Underground (Subterráneo de Buenos Aires) has currently six lines, each labelled with a letter from A to H, though 3 more lines are planned. [13] [14] [15] A modern tram line line E2 works as a feeder to Underground Line E at their outer terminus as well as the Urquiza Line for Underground Line B in Chacarita. Daily ridership ...
Compañía Primitiva de Gas de Buenos Aires Ltda. E. Energía Argentina; L. Litoral Gas; T. Transportadora de Gas del Sur; Y. YPF
Venezuela also has 150 trillion cubic feet (4.2 × 10 12 m 3) of natural gas reserves. The crude oil PDVSA extracts from the Orinoco is refined into a fuel eponymously named 'Orimulsion'. [12] PDVSA has a production capacity, including the strategic associations and operating agreements, of 4 million barrels (640,000 m 3) per day (600,000 m 3).
Hydroelectric station Coordinates Capacity (MW) Year completed River Notes Yacyretá: 3,100 1994 Paraná River: Shared with Paraguay: Salto Grande: 1,890 1979
The Compañía Primitiva de Gas de Buenos Aires Ltda registered its name in 1901, and changed its original name in 1910 as Primitiva Gas and Electric Lighting Company of Buenos Aires. [7] In 1901 the company's capital was £1,200,000 sterling. [8] In 1944 the national government decreed the nationalization of Compañía Primitiva de Gas.
Enarsa was founded on December 29, 2004, by an initiative of President Néstor Kirchner.The initiative had the political goal of reinserting the state in an oligopolistic market that was completely privatized during the Menem administration in the 1990s; these privatizations included the state oil firm YPF to the Spanish corporation Repsol, as well as its sister company, Gas del Estado, to ...
Line G is a planned addition to the Buenos Aires Underground which has been on the drawing board in numerous forms since the 1930s. After a failed attempt at financing and building the line in 2009, its most recent proposal was put forward in 2015 by the government of Buenos Aires .