Maduro offers gas’ n Mexico

Caracas.— The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, proposes that his country be Mexico’s gas generator “for its” energy efficiency “, points out that in the Caribbean country there are more frequent than the citizens reclaimed in the future sus tareas cotidianas, ante la falta de ese brandbaar.

Until the release of this edition, the Mexican governor did not express any position on the request of the Venezuelan mandate.

Thus, the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, reversed the decision to ban natural gas exports, which could bring renewal to Mexico.

In a statement, Abbott said he had made the decision on February 17 to use all natural gas exclusively for local consumption, as well as the emergency declaration issued by the health authorities registered in the state.

It is a lie that normalizes the generation of electricity in Texas, because of the end of the week passed, before the strong forces, the extractions and transport of natural gas, were interrupted by the accumulation of gases and ducts.

Since the start of the Mexican government, Tatiana Clouthier has been working for the Mexican government, hoping that natural gas exports will return to normal.

Propone Maduro alliance

“Given the gas production plans, our deberíamos propose to become gas generators in Mexico for its efficiency and energy”, Maduro said in a meeting with a presidential commission looking to reflect the petroleum industry of the Venezuelan nation.

Last March, the National Center for Natural Gas Control (Cenagas) of Mexico declared a “critical alert” in the Integrated National Transport and Alarm System (Sistrangas) debiting the limited flow of combustion, which is provoked by low temperatures in el sur de Estados Unidos.

In a statement, the National Center for the Control of Natural Gas indicated that the declaration “will take effect as of 16 February 2021.

On the same day, the National Center for Energy Control (Cenace), operator of the Mexican Electricity System, announced shortcuts to the center and the west of the country, consequent massive toll affecting 4.7 million northern users.

Maduro paid tribute to the integrants of the commission that hablen “with our Germans from Pemex, in Mexico”, as well as with the governor of this country.

“He’s been talking about the topic of gas and tourism summit that President López Obrador is pushing for a resolution, now aggravated by the Texas deaths that he had encountered in such a difficult situation in Texas as in Mexican territory,” he said.

For that matter, plant as “one of the new metas” for the Venezuelan industry “make a strategic alliance” with Mexico in this matter. This alliance should always work, according to the Venezuelan State Commissioner, accompanying the summit to the community and the national industry.

Maduro also said that “Venezuela’s gates are open to petrol inversion” from the United States, stating that it will impose an energy embargo in 2019.

* With information from Ivette Saldaña and Agencias.

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