An agreement will be entered Thursday by the Venezuelan Government
and Russian state-run Gazprom. Under the agreement, the gas
corporation will provide technical advice in some Venezuelan
projects, Minister of Energy and Petroleum Rafael Ramírez
disclosed.
The minister and president of state oil holding Petróleos
de Venezuela (Pdvsa) explained that a meeting will be held
with Russian managers to discuss potential incorporation of
Gazprom, the largest gas company in the world, into the project
on the South American gas pipeline, AP reported.
The Governments of Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia
are promoting the laying of a hemispheric gas pipeline of
more than 8,000 kilometers in length, covering the Caracas-Buenos
Aires axis.
An investment of USD 20 billion has been planned for the
blueprint. The pipeline will carry about 150 million cubic
feet of gas to seven South American nations.