March 11, 2006
Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela to spend US$9 million on pipeline study
(Associated Press) - "Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela plan to spend more than US$9 million on environmental and engineering studies for the construction of a continent-spanning natural gas pipeline, Brazil's Mines and Energy Ministry said Friday.
The studies are part of a work schedule for the projected pipeline agreed upon at a meeting in Caracas last week by ministers of Brazil , Venezuela and Argentina. The schedule still needs to be presented to the presidents of the three South American countries.
The countries in December had said they would present a first technical proposal for the 9,000-kilometer-long (5,600-mile-long) pipeline that would link Venezuela's vast natural gas reserves through Brazil to Argentina, with branches extending to Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
The countries plan to present a final project by July.
Venezuela's state-oil company Petróleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, will be in charge of finding international consortia through a tender process to carry out engineering studies for the pipeline, Brazil's mining ministry said.
Brazil will coordinate environmental impact studies for the project, taking the laws of each country into consideration (...)".
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