Argentina Makes Small $2 Million Payment For Bolivian Gas

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(Energy Analytics Institute, Aaron Simonsky, 27.Oct.2018) — Bolivia’s Central Bank (BCB by its Spanish acronym) announced Argentina made a “small payment” of $2 million related to a debt with Bolivia for the purchase of natural gas.

The debt accumulated with Bolivia by Argentine’s state oil company Integración Energética Argentina SA (IEASA), formerly known as Energía Argentina SA (Enarsa), prior to the payment was $454.63 million and comprised of the following: $265 million for gas imports for July and August, $132 million for an invoice from October, $50.16 million for interest related to late payments during 2008-2017, and another $5.47 million for the same concept, but corresponding to 2018, reported the daily newspaper La Razón.

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