Southern cone gas supply dynamics will be unravelled over the next ten years by rising gas production in Brazil and Argentina, while dwindling output from Bolivian fields impedes exports. Southern Cone players plan to invest $46 billion in gas upstream through 2033, making Brazil almost self-sufficient, while Argentina could account for 72% of forecast upstream spending – despite spiralling inflation.
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