The worst energy crisis in history dominates an agenda in the U.S. with Argentine entrepreneurs and the government
The worst energy crisis in history will be the focus of CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston, where Argentine businessmen and government officials will discuss energy funding and partnerships.
This week, the worst energy crisis in history will be at the forefront during the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Texas. Among the participants are notable Argentine figures such as Techint’s owner, Paolo Rocca, and members of President Javier Milei's government, including Energy and Mining Coordinator Daniel González. The conference presents an important platform for discussing the current energy challenges and potential solutions, amid a backdrop of a shifting geopolitical landscape affecting global energy supply.
In addition to the main conference activities, the Argentine delegation plans to engage in separate events, including a meeting organized by YPF's president and CEO, Horacio Marín, at the Argentine Institute of Oil and Gas (IAPG). This gathering is expected to attract numerous international companies as discussions about the energy crisis intensify. The partnerships formed during this week could prove crucial for Argentina's energy sector, as it seeks to navigate a path through the complexities of financing and investment amid global demands.
One of the critical objectives for the Argentine representatives will be advancing financing and agreements for a significant Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project, estimated to require about $20 billion in infrastructure investment over the next five years. As Argentina looks to bolster its position in the global energy market, the developments from this conference could have lasting impacts not just domestically but on the international stage, especially as the world grapples with the consequences of the current energy crisis and geopolitical factors that are reshaping energy dependencies.