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Argentina, Uruguay: Running Scared From Bolivian Natural Gas

Nov 30, 2007 | 17:54 GMT

Summary

With Bolivia's ever-increasing political volatility, and even the possibility of a secessionist war, Argentina and Uruguay have become the latest Latin American countries to choose liquefied natural gas terminals over Bolivian natural gas imports. By losing Argentina — Bolivia's most committed natural gas importer to date — as a trading partner, Bolivia quickly is becoming both economically and politically stranded.

With Bolivia's ever-increasing political volatility, and even the possibility of a secessionist war, Argentina and Uruguay have become the latest Latin American countries to choose liquefied natural gas terminals over Bolivian natural gas imports....

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