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por ahora es solo nuestra imaginaciòn ... pero... pero.... los chinos.. axion.. nadie le intereso ???
a vos que te gusta AXXION y el ingles
The block of Buenos Aires Deputies of the Front of All promotes a bill that will benefit YPF. The idea is that the provincial public administration, decentralized and autarkic organizations and public companies contract with YPF “the provision of fuel and lubricant for the fleet of official cars, boats and aircraft.” The initiative corresponds to the official Facundo Tignarelli.
All provincial agencies must follow this law. Regarding current contracts with other companies, they must be followed until their completion, but there are no possibilities for renewal. “The administration will not be able to make use of the extension option that had been foreseen in the same”.
YPF’s competitors feel uneasy. They believe that the state tilts the field towards the majority state oil company. They also experimented with the wealth tax section, which sets aside funds collected in this way for YPF gas operations. “Every time it benefits, it not only helps the national State, but 49% of the private shareholders,” they repeat in the other oil companies.
“Channeling the purchasing power of the State (sic) towards a public entity also implies saving resources and a commitment to the growth of a strategic sector for the economic development that we need, a process of reconstruction of production, industry and consumption, “explains the proposed legislation.
President Alberto Fernández thanked Raízen on Tuesday for his investment in a refinery in Dock Sud. In June, he had highlighted a disbursement of US $ 1,500 million by Axion, of the Bulgheroni family, because “these are dollars that stop leaving the country”.
However, these refineries will change the rules of the game with this law, depriving them of certain businesses. The service stations of different flags usually sell to provincial agencies. As these are large contracts, the stationers rely on them for their business flow. “We will keep every word because here there is a company that trusts in an Argentina that grows,” Fernández said on Tuesday.
The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof wants his province to enter the discussion for the oil tables. “In the province of Buenos Aires, 80% of the fuel produced in the country is processed,” he explains, in conjunction with Axion (in Campana), YPF in Ensenada, Trafigura in Bahía Blanca and Raízen in Dock Sud.
At Raízen, Kicillof stressed that “this investment is key and strategic,” and again referred to the oil relevance of the province of Buenos Aires. “When I say that Buenos Aires is an oil province, it is because 4 of the 5 refineries are in the province. We can be a great oil country, “he said.