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Paper presented at the 19th World Petroleum Congress, June 29–July 3, 2008
Paper Number: WPC-19-1429
... ABSTRACT For a long time, natural gas has been considered an oil by-product in South America, due to its restricted access to markets and low profitability. During the last two decades, however, significant investments have been made in upstream (e.g. Bolivia and Brazil) and in transportation...
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Paper presented at the 17th World Petroleum Congress, September 1–5, 2002
Paper Number: WPC-32327
... This paper presents an overview of the Pacific LNG project chain that the consortium composed by Repsol-YPF, British Gas and BPAmoco, is implementing. The main gas source for the project is the Margarita Field in Bolivia, South America and the final gas delivery target is the Californian market...
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Paper presented at the 17th World Petroleum Congress, September 1–5, 2002
Paper Number: WPC-32317
... Abstract There is a world wide trend towards regional economic integration, this trend can be clearly perceived in Latin America and in particular in the" Southern Cone" region - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. Natural gas and power generation have been...
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Paper presented at the 17th World Petroleum Congress, September 1–5, 2002
Paper Number: WPC-32012
... liquified natural gas LNG gas monetization global market government regulatory framework liberalization gas market Upstream Oil & Gas privatization Latin America natural gas natural gas reserve power generation st Century transportation consumption Bolivia Venezuela...
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Paper presented at the 17th World Petroleum Congress, September 1–5, 2002
Paper Number: WPC-32033
... to two major facts: discoveries of associated gas reserves in the Campos Basin and the construction of the Bolivia-Brazil Gas Pipeline. At the moment, Natural Gas consumption hovers around 23 million m3 per day, holding only a 3% share in Brazil's matrix, which is why this industry is rated as emergent...
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Paper presented at the 16th World Petroleum Congress, June 11–15, 2000
Paper Number: WPC-30313
... enterprise, foreign investment, free trade and financial stability. 6. The synergy of integration. investment infrastructure government capital Upstream Oil & Gas Chile Bolivia gas Business integration Brazil southern cone gas phenomenon consumption pipeline Argentina Energy demand...

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