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Economy, Fuels, Uruguay

Fancap Warns of Structural Risks Amid Political Push to Erase Ancap’s Fuel Monopoly

The government’s ongoing ideological drive to dismantle Ancap’s fuel monopoly faces scrutiny from the union, citing risks to Uruguay’s state-controlled energy model. Labor leaders highlight legislative moves that reduce Ancap’s market control, signaling a protracted debate over the future state role in fuel distribution that will shape the sector’s regulatory and operational landscape. Gerardo Rodríguez, […]

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Brazil, Oil & Gas, Politics

Shell Brazil Considers Legal Action Over 12% Oil Export Tax Amid Industry Pushback and Judicial Challenge

Shell Brazil is evaluating a judicial challenge against the federal government’s imposition of a 12% export tax on crude oil established by Provisional Measure 1,340/2026. The measure was introduced to offset a BRL 30 billion fiscal waiver on diesel subsidies during a period of rising oil prices due to Middle East conflicts. Shell’s vice president

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Economy, Ecuador, Hydropower

Ecuador’s Hydropower System Faces Critical Pressure Amid Declining Reservoir Levels and Reduced Capacity at Coca Codo Sinclair

Ecuador’s hydropower infrastructure is under significant strain as reservoir levels at key facilities decline rapidly during the current dry season, while the country’s largest hydro plant, Coca Codo Sinclair, operates well below capacity. Demand remains high, intensifying the power deficit and prompting government efforts to ramp up thermal generation and private sector self-generation to stabilize

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Economy, Ecuador, Hydropower

Ecuador’s Hydropower System Under Strain as Mazar Reservoir Drops and Coca Codo Sinclair Operates at One-Quarter Capacity

Ecuador’s power grid is increasingly pressured by declining water levels across critical hydropower reservoirs and reduced output from the country’s largest hydroelectric plant. Market participants should monitor government plans to add thermal and private generation capacity alongside ongoing tensions restricting energy imports from Colombia. The Mazar hydroelectric reservoir has experienced a continuous decline over 15

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Chile, Hydrogen, Markets

International Pilot Validates Renewable Hydrogen Energy Solutions at Chilean Antarctic Base

An international project cofinanced by the European Union and Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economy and Energy is advancing the validation of renewable hydrogen-based hybrid energy systems in one of the world’s most demanding environments: Antarctica. The pilot initiative at Chile’s “Profesor Julio Escudero” scientific base aims to demonstrate energy resilience and reduce fossil fuel reliance

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Markets, Oil & Gas, Peru

Lote Z-6 Hydrocarbon Project in Peru Remains Stalled Over 13 Years, Undermining Gas Exploitation and State Revenues

Peru’s Lote Z-6 hydrocarbon exploitation project remains inactive over 13 years after a significant commercial gas discovery, posing ongoing challenges to national energy supply and state income generation. The prolonged social conflicts and lack of effective conflict resolution mechanisms suggest critical reevaluation of “force majeure” status and urgent corrective actions by regulatory and operational bodies.

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Economy, Ecuador, Hydropower

Ecuador Faces Structural Electricity Generation Deficit Amid Hydro Shortfalls and Rising Demand in 2026

Ecuador is contending with a persistent structural electricity generation deficit driven primarily by diminished hydroelectric output and growing consumption pressures. The government has activated private sector emergency generation and plans new capacity additions this year to mitigate risks, while maintaining assurances against widespread blackouts. The evolving balance between hydro dependency, thermal backup, and private autogeneration

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Argentina, Markets, Oil & Gas

YPF Advances Argentine Gas Exports to Brazil and Accelerates Vaca Muerta Development Amid Market Challenges

YPF has submitted its first formal request to export up to 1 million cubic meters per day of natural gas to Brazil, leveraging pipeline capacity through Bolivia under an agreement with Tradener. Simultaneously, YPF aims to nearly triple its shale gas output by 2030 from Vaca Muerta, supported by a US$6 billion investment plan for

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Economy, LatAm, Raw Materials

Lithium Market Sees Sharp Price Increase in 2026 amid Supply Constraints and Structural Demand Growth

The lithium market has experienced a significant price surge in early 2026, driven by ongoing supply disruptions and a robust structural increase in demand, particularly from energy storage systems and electric vehicles. Despite some uncertainty over geopolitical tensions and mine reactivations, consensus forecasts point to sustained elevated lithium prices through 2027. Lithium prices reached USD

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