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The Bolivian government intends to push blue corridors development

  • June 26, 2014

The Ministry of Hydrocarbons and the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) are considering adjusting Decree 27956 (Rules of Construction and Operation of Refueling Stations) to promote private investment in the installation[…]

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Bolivian Hydrocarbons Minister signs deal to manufacture cylinders in Yacuiba

  • November 5, 2013

According to a report published by Diario Nuevo Sur, as a result of the national government allocation of more than USD 100 million in the acquisition of compressed natural gas[…]

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Bolivian association plans to install 15 natural gas refueling stations in La Paz

  • September 23, 2013

“We have 15 projects regarding NGV fuel infrastructure in La Paz Department, in both La Paz and El Alto cities. We expect these constructions to start in eight to ten[…]

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Bolivia: government official reveals project to build a NGV cylinder plant next year

  • September 18, 2013

“Next year, with the support of Yacuiba Sectional Head, we will try to implement the construction of cylinder plant for domestic consumption initially,” the official told the local press, according[…]

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Bolivian government said CNG stations are profitable and called for more investments

  • March 18, 2013

“The initial investment for the construction of a CNG filling station can reach USD 385,000 including the purchase of the lot; however, the regulation provides the possibility of developing the[…]

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Bolivia initiates free conversion to natural gas for the private vehicle segment

  • November 27, 2012

“Starting today the CNG conversion program for individuals is opened. Until December we will be offering a quota of 3,000 units across the country. Each beneficiary will save approximately USD[…]

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