Tarija Department Has Accumulated Losses of $100 Mln Since 2012

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(Energy Analytics Institute, Jared Yamin, 18.Oct.2018) — Bolivia’s Tarija department has lost about $100 million in the last eight years.

The figure corresponds to revenues the department has lost between 2012 and October 2018 from not distributing resources from the Margarita-Huacaya field, which the region shares with Chuquisaca, reported the daily newspaper La Razón, citing United to Renew (Unite by its Spanish acronym) Councilman Alfonso Lema.

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