Minister of Energy and Mining, Juan José Aranguren, has already anticipated that he will initiate the liberalization of fuel prices in the country for next year. Prices will no longer be adj... Read more
By José Rigane* Macri’s government and Minister of Energy Juan José Aranguren (former Shell CEO) have taken actions to increase large oil companies’ profits. In 2016 and 2017, these co... Read more
Argentine minister of Energy and Mining, Juan Jose Aranguren, announced today gas tariffs will go up between 30 or 40 percent. Argentineans, already hit by hikes in services like water, powe... Read more
In the context of the CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) crisis due to the changes in tariffs and selling prices, the Secretary General of the Federation of Energy Workers (FETERA), José Rigane, r... Read more
Gabriel Martinez, Secretary of Organization of the Argentine Federation of Energy Workers (FETERA-CTA) participated in the public hearing that recently took place to discuss the price of gas... Read more
On Friday September 16th, the CTA Autónoma, along with other social organizations and trade unions will carry out a demonstration outside the gas public hearing. The march will be against th... Read more
“It is impossible to achieve zero poverty, as the government says, if there’s no Access to energy,” José Rigane underlined during his speech at the Committee of Environment and Sustainable D... Read more
The CTA Autónoma (CTAA) said in a press release that “the Supreme Court decision on the gas rate hike, is the result of the many struggles and protests carried out by the Argentine people.”... Read more
The Supreme Court of Justice decided Thursday that Mauricio Macri’s government must hold public hearings before cutting energy subsidies and hiking residential utility rates. Both the CTA Au... Read more
Article by José Rigane* Argentina’s Supreme Court of Justice annulled today the increase in residential natural-gas prices applied by Mauricio Macri’s government earlier this year. This was... Read more