TGNO4 Transp. Gas del Norte
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En el S&P Merval, lo mejor de julio fue para las transportadoras de gas: TGNO4 escaló un 11,5% y TGS2, un 11,2%.
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Hoy bajo, pero el volumen que movió es inferior al 35% habitual.
Nadie larga nada.

Nadie larga nada.



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walterhunter escribió:![]()
estamos 50 y 50 que sale para TGS o para TGN


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Tecnicalpro escribió:Argentina opens strategic gas pipeline tender
Published date: 31 July 2019
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Argentina launched a tender to build and operate a $2bn natural gas pipeline to meet the demands of rising production from the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
The first 570km stage of the new line will transport a minimum of 15mn m3/d from Tratayen in Neuquen province to Salliquelo in Buenos Aires province and is expected to cost around $800mn. The pipeline capacity could eventually expand to as much as 40mn m3/d.
The first segment of the pipeline is expected to be completed before the onset of the southern hemisphere winter in 2021. The second leg will span 470km from Salliquelo to San Nicolas in Buenos Aires province and would be completed by late 2024.
The pipeline will allow Argentina to slash LNG imports through its Escobar terminal in Buenos Aires province, saving as much as $240mn per year, according to economy ministry estimates.
Argentina had two LNG import terminals until October, when it released a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) at Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires province, which now hosts the country's first LNG export terminal.
The pipeline project is designed to overcome midstream bottlenecks that have hampered development of Vaca Muerta. Some producers, including state-controlled YPF, have been forced shut in some production because of the logistical constraints.
"The pipeline will allow us to improve the country's trade balance and increase production in Vaca Muerta," energy secretary Gustavo Lopetegui said.
There are currently three pipelines that transport gas from Vaca Muerta: 1,121km Centro Oeste operated by Transportadora de Gas del Norte, and Neuba 1 and 2, both running around 2,000km and operated by Transportadora de Gas del Sur. All three are saturated because of rising supply.
Argentina's gas production increased 5pc in the first six months of the year, compared to the same period of 2018, to 133.586mn m3/d.
The winner of the contract will operate the line for 35 years with the possibility of extending it for an additional 10. For the first 17 years, it will be able to operate under a special system that will allow it to freely negotiate fees with producers rather than be tied to a fixed rate.
Offers will be opened on 12 September and the final award is expected in mid-October.
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Argentina opens strategic gas pipeline tender
Published date: 31 July 2019
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Argentina launched a tender to build and operate a $2bn natural gas pipeline to meet the demands of rising production from the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
The first 570km stage of the new line will transport a minimum of 15mn m3/d from Tratayen in Neuquen province to Salliquelo in Buenos Aires province and is expected to cost around $800mn. The pipeline capacity could eventually expand to as much as 40mn m3/d.
The first segment of the pipeline is expected to be completed before the onset of the southern hemisphere winter in 2021. The second leg will span 470km from Salliquelo to San Nicolas in Buenos Aires province and would be completed by late 2024.
The pipeline will allow Argentina to slash LNG imports through its Escobar terminal in Buenos Aires province, saving as much as $240mn per year, according to economy ministry estimates.
Argentina had two LNG import terminals until October, when it released a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) at Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires province, which now hosts the country's first LNG export terminal.
The pipeline project is designed to overcome midstream bottlenecks that have hampered development of Vaca Muerta. Some producers, including state-controlled YPF, have been forced shut in some production because of the logistical constraints.
"The pipeline will allow us to improve the country's trade balance and increase production in Vaca Muerta," energy secretary Gustavo Lopetegui said.
There are currently three pipelines that transport gas from Vaca Muerta: 1,121km Centro Oeste operated by Transportadora de Gas del Norte, and Neuba 1 and 2, both running around 2,000km and operated by Transportadora de Gas del Sur. All three are saturated because of rising supply.
Argentina's gas production increased 5pc in the first six months of the year, compared to the same period of 2018, to 133.586mn m3/d.
The winner of the contract will operate the line for 35 years with the possibility of extending it for an additional 10. For the first 17 years, it will be able to operate under a special system that will allow it to freely negotiate fees with producers rather than be tied to a fixed rate.
Offers will be opened on 12 September and the final award is expected in mid-October.
https://www.argusmedia.com
Published date: 31 July 2019
Share:
Argentina launched a tender to build and operate a $2bn natural gas pipeline to meet the demands of rising production from the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
The first 570km stage of the new line will transport a minimum of 15mn m3/d from Tratayen in Neuquen province to Salliquelo in Buenos Aires province and is expected to cost around $800mn. The pipeline capacity could eventually expand to as much as 40mn m3/d.
The first segment of the pipeline is expected to be completed before the onset of the southern hemisphere winter in 2021. The second leg will span 470km from Salliquelo to San Nicolas in Buenos Aires province and would be completed by late 2024.
The pipeline will allow Argentina to slash LNG imports through its Escobar terminal in Buenos Aires province, saving as much as $240mn per year, according to economy ministry estimates.
Argentina had two LNG import terminals until October, when it released a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) at Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires province, which now hosts the country's first LNG export terminal.
The pipeline project is designed to overcome midstream bottlenecks that have hampered development of Vaca Muerta. Some producers, including state-controlled YPF, have been forced shut in some production because of the logistical constraints.
"The pipeline will allow us to improve the country's trade balance and increase production in Vaca Muerta," energy secretary Gustavo Lopetegui said.
There are currently three pipelines that transport gas from Vaca Muerta: 1,121km Centro Oeste operated by Transportadora de Gas del Norte, and Neuba 1 and 2, both running around 2,000km and operated by Transportadora de Gas del Sur. All three are saturated because of rising supply.
Argentina's gas production increased 5pc in the first six months of the year, compared to the same period of 2018, to 133.586mn m3/d.
The winner of the contract will operate the line for 35 years with the possibility of extending it for an additional 10. For the first 17 years, it will be able to operate under a special system that will allow it to freely negotiate fees with producers rather than be tied to a fixed rate.
Offers will be opened on 12 September and the final award is expected in mid-October.
https://www.argusmedia.com
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jabalina escribió:El mercado esperaba una baja de medio punto,solo bajaroon un cuarto de punto.
Igualmente a la argentina le viene bien.
Afuera estan diciendo que esperaban que en la conferencia dijeran que iban a haber otras bajas adicionales en los proximos meses y parece que no dijeron nada sobre eso. Habia un 100% de probabilidad de baja hoy y un 61% de probabilidad para la proxima reunión.
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sebamar2000 escribió:Me parece que esperaban mas baja
El mercado esperaba una baja de medio punto,solo bajaroon un cuarto de punto.
Igualmente a la argentina le viene bien.
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Me parece que esperaban mas baja
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Tecnicalpro escribió:Buen día estimado.
Lo del gasoducto puede salir como no.
Son dos años para construirlo , falta
mucho.
Los drivers más importantes para TGN en este presente y para lo que resta del año y el 2019.
Son exportaciones de gas a Chile Brasil y Uruguay.
La nueva planta del Pacífico adquirida por TGN potencia el volumen de exportación.
Gasoducto del GNEA operativo dentro de pocas semanas .
Saludos
Hace dos años si no me equivoco estaba tramitando la licencia para poder generar energia y meterse en el campo de las renovables. No volvia escuchar/leer nada de eso, seria interesante tambien que sus unidades de negocio.
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resero escribió:Tienen como foco exportar mas al sudeste asiatico no?
Un abrazo
Claro citó esto de la nota que puse más abajo :
El objetivo es aumentar las exportaciones de gas. Chile tiene una fuerte dependencia del carbón y de compras de GNL. Es una gran alternativa para el shale gas, pero se trata de recuperar una relación con el vecino país luego de cortar las ventas. Al mismo tiempo, es tal la cantidad de gas de Vaca Muerta que también hace falta poner el ojo en otros mercados, como el asiático.
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Tecnicalpro escribió:Buen día estimado.
Lo del gasoducto puede salir como no.
Son dos años para construirlo , falta
mucho.
Los drivers más importantes para TGN en este presente y para lo que resta del año y el 2019.
Son exportaciones de gas a Chile Brasil y Uruguay.
La nueva planta del Pacífico adquirida por TGN potencia el volumen de exportación.
Gasoducto del GNEA operativo dentro de pocas semanas .
Saludos
Tienen como foco exportar mas al sudeste asiatico no?
Un abrazo

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