Chiquitanas in Santa Cruz Department. Bolivia has the second largest natural gas reserves in South America. Its natural gas exports bring in millions of dollars...
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Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a fuel gas mainly composed of methane (CH4), compressed to less than 1% of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric...
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Service to upgrade Bolivia's economic rating in 2010 from B2 to B1. The mining industry, especially the extraction of natural gas and zinc, currently...
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(MNR) party to export Bolivian natural gas through Chilean ports which had been taken by Chile in the Pacific War of the 1870s. The Gas War came to a head...
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divisive conflict known as the Bolivian Gas War began as a dispute over the exploitation of Bolivia's large natural gas reserves in the south of the country...
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largest city in the lowlands, is located here, as are most of Bolivia's petroleum and natural gas reserves. The southeastern part of the lowlands is part of...
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Protesters caused the explosion of a natural gas pipeline on September 10, 2008, according to the head of Bolivia's state energy company. He called the...
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stand for re-election, state control over natural gas and limits on the size of land people can own. Bolivia currently has twenty-one ministries in the...
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Camiri (redirect from Camiri,Bolivia,South America)
a natural gas pipeline in Camiri that serves southern Bolivia. The protesters were seeking an expansion of the nationalization of the natural gas industry...
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Carlos Mesa in 2005. The COB currently supports nationalization of Bolivian natural gas reserves and opposed water privatization during the 2000 Cochabamba...
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increasingly divisive conflict has been the Bolivian Gas War; a dispute over the exploitation of Bolivia's large natural gas reserves in the south of the country...
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Integrated Management Natural Area (Spanish: Área Natural de Manejo Integrado San Matías, or ANMI San Matías) is a protected area in Bolivia located in the Santa...
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Luis Arce (category Finance ministers of Bolivia)
primarily surrounded the sale of natural gas, with Bolivia agreeing to ship fourteen million cubic meters (m3) of gas per day during the winter months...
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BG Group (redirect from British Gas Group)
caused controversy in Australia. The exploitation of the Tarija natural gas reserves in Bolivia where another BG subsidiary operated. The report also criticized...
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2004 Argentine energy crisis (category Natural gas in Argentina)
historical reasons, Bolivia would not sell natural gas to Chile. Moreover, it lacks the infrastructure to convey it. A projected gas pipeline that would...
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Chaco War (redirect from List of Chaco War weapons of Bolivia)
the foothills of the Andes. Today, the fields give Bolivia the second-largest resources of natural gas in South America, after Venezuela. Professor Bret...
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Senkata massacre (category Bolivia articles missing geocoordinate data)
massacre occurred when Bolivian soldiers and police broke up a road blockade at the YPFB gas facility in Senkata, El Alto, Bolivia, on 19 November 2019...
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Evo Morales (category Presidents of Bolivia)
2003, the Bolivian gas conflict broke out as activists – including coca growers – protested against the privatization of the country's natural gas supply...
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Media Luna (category Politics of Bolivia)
that objected to the nationalization and redistribution of natural gas that is a major natural resource in the region and the policy of land reform that...
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electricity sector in Bolivia is dominated by the state-owned ENDE Corporation (Empresa Nacional de Electricidad), although the private Bolivian Power Company...
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Repsol (category Natural gas companies of Spain)
Venezuela, Argentina, and Bolivia, prompting the development and marketing of its electricity business through Gas Natural SDG. In 2003, Repsol tripled...
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for Bolivian oil and gas. It is estimated to experience the third largest loss of all Latin American countries (after Colombia and Venezuela). Bolivia, being...
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Carlos Mesa (category Presidents of Bolivia)
exportation of natural gas. The deal granted Bolivia a special economic zone centered on the southern port of Ilo, from where it could export its gas to lucrative...
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General elections were held in Bolivia on 30 June 2002. As no candidate for the presidency received over 50% of the vote, the National Congress was required...
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Cochabamba (redirect from Cochabamba, Bolivia)
central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a...
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for a natural gas pipeline with Brazil in 1988, however, improved Bolivia's prospects for manufacturing its own chemical fertilizers. Bolivia's use of...
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Antiguo de Bolivia Inauguró Oficinas en Riberalta" (WEB) (in Spanish). Radio Riberalta. Retrieved 17 February 2023. "Historia Bancaria de Bolivia (Banking...
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Repsol, sources in the Bolivian government were reported to have told Repsol chairman Antonio Brufau that their investment on a new gas plant of about 100...
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lack of investment. For natural gas, in 2018, Argentina produced 1524 bcf (billion cubic feet), Venezuela 946, Brazil 877, Bolivia 617, Peru 451, Colombia...
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Economy of South America (redirect from Oil and gas industry in South America)
In the production of natural gas, in 2018, Argentina produced 1524 bcf (billion cubic feet), Venezuela 946, Brazil 877, Bolivia 617, Peru 451, Colombia...
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