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Fuels, Markets, Peru

Promigas Perú Expands Natural Gas Vehicle Infrastructure and Corredor Verde to Promote Sustainable Transport in Northern Peru

Promigas Perú has significantly advanced its natural gas vehicular infrastructure in northern Peru by expanding its network to 14 operational gas natural vehicular (GNV) stations across key cities and signing contracts for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) stations. The company’s efforts are poised to scale sustainable mobility and support the region’s economic competitiveness through cleaner […]

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Chile, Hydrogen, Markets

Strategic Scientific and Technological Infrastructure Census Launched to Boost Green Hydrogen Development in Magallanes

The Núcleo Tecnológico para el Desarrollo de Nuevas Energías de Magallanes (NEMa) has initiated a comprehensive mapping study of the region’s scientific and technological infrastructure to support the emerging green hydrogen industry. This census seeks to identify existing capacities, infrastructure gaps, and potential collaborative opportunities, laying groundwork for targeted investments and innovation acceleration in Magallanes.

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Argentina, Politics

Argentina Strengthens Regional Economic and Cultural Ties with Uruguay in 2025

Argentina’s diplomatic mission in Uruguay focused on deepening economic cooperation through ALADI and MERCOSUR frameworks while bolstering cultural integration rooted in shared Río de la Plata identity. Active engagement in political, legal, and tourism arenas points to a strategic emphasis on regional connectivity and trade facilitation looking ahead to 2026. In 2025, the Argentine Embassy

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Chile, Politics, Solar

Chile launches tender for solar photovoltaic systems in rural water sanitation services across three macrozones

Chile’s Ministry of Energy and the Energy Sustainability Agency have opened a public tender to install 34 grid-connected photovoltaic systems within rural water sanitation services across three macrozones: Atacama, Coquimbo and Metropolitana; O’Higgins and Maule; and Ñuble, Los Ríos and Los Lagos. This move targets operational cost reductions and improved energy stability in rural water

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Brazil, Markets, Oil & Gas

OceanPact and CBO Merge to Form Brazil’s Second Largest Maritime Support Entity with R$13.6 Billion Contract Portfolio

OceanPact Serviços Marítimos and CBO Holding have agreed to merge, creating one of the largest maritime support companies in Brazil. The combined entity will operate a fleet of 73 vessels and hold contracts worth approximately R$13.6 billion, strengthening its competitive positioning in the offshore oil and gas supply chain. The integration is expected to generate

OceanPact and CBO Merge to Form Brazil’s Second Largest Maritime Support Entity with R$13.6 Billion Contract Portfolio Read Post »

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Ecuador, Politics, Raw Materials

Ecuador approves mining and energy law amid Indigenous and environmental opposition

Ecuador’s National Assembly approved the Organic Law for the Strengthening of Strategic Mining and Energy Sectors with a narrow majority, despite fierce rejection from Indigenous groups and environmental organizations. The law promises increased regulatory efficiency and investment attraction, though critics warn of weakened environmental safeguards and heightened social conflict risks. Legal challenges to the law’s

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Economy, LatAm

Electricity prices in the Southern Cone show significant regional disparities with Paraguay lowest and Uruguay highest tariffs

Electricity tariffs across the Southern Cone maintain a distinctive regional pattern through early 2026, with Paraguay consistently recording the lowest prices for both residential and industrial sectors, while Uruguay and Chile retain the highest cost structures. These persistent differences reflect varying national energy matrices, subsidy schemes, and cost components, suggesting differentiated economic impacts on industrial

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Argentina, Economy, Raw Materials

Argentina Week 2026 in New York Targets Strategic Investment Inflows and US Alignment

Argentina Week 2026 in New York marks a concentrated effort by the Argentine government to attract significant foreign investment and strengthen bilateral relations with the United States. High-profile participation from government officials, major Wall Street banks, and multinational corporations signals enhanced confidence in Argentina’s pro-market reforms and natural resource potential. The event’s unprecedented demand reflects

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Infrastructure, Peru, Politics

Peruvian Construction Chamber Challenges ANIN Directive Limiting Arbitrator Selection in Infrastructure Projects

The Lima Chamber of Commerce’s Construction and Engineering Guild has formally challenged the National Infrastructure Authority’s (ANIN) Directive No. 007-2025 for limiting contractor freedom to choose dispute adjudicators. The directive’s restrictions risk undermining contract autonomy and dispute resolution impartiality, potentially affecting the efficiency and transparency of public infrastructure project management. Stakeholders are calling for revision

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