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Bolivias natural gas reserves have shrunk dramatically over the past five years.
The state-owned company YPFB reported a 50% decline in certified reserves since 2018.
Current reserves stand at 4.5 trillion cubic feet (TCF), down from 8.95 TCF in 2018.YPFB President Armin Dorgathen blamed this steep drop on several factors.
Previous certification errors, overconsumption, and poor reserve management all contributed to the decline.
Dorgathen revealed a startling truth about past reserve estimates.
We entered the government thinking there were 10.7 TCF, but those resources didnt exist, he stated.To address these discrepancies, YPFB took a bold step.
They implemented consecutive certifications by different companies for the first time.
Ryder Scott reported 4 TCF in 2022.
DeGolyer and MacNaughton certified 4.5 TCF in 2023.
This strategy aims to ensure data consistency and accuracy.Mismanagement and Overconsumption Deplete Bolivias Gas.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Despite the current decline, Bolivias energy future holds promise.
Dorgathen highlighted a certified potential of 30 TCF of undiscovered gas across the country.
The Mayaya project in northern La Paz alone could yield 6.7 TCF.
These 30 TCF represent the horizon we must work towards as a country, Dorgathen asserted.Mismanagement and Overconsumption Deplete Bolivias GasYPFB currently oversees 57 exploration projects.
Seventeen of these have already shown positive results.
This aggressive exploration strategy could revitalize Bolivias gas sector.
It may also secure the countrys position in the regional energy market.The sharp decline in reserves serves as a wake-up call for Bolivia.
It underscores the need for energy independence and responsible resource management.
Transparent certifications and focused exploration efforts will be crucial moving forward.
These steps will help Bolivia regain its footing in the natural gas market.Bolivias gas sector faces challenges, but opportunities abound.
With careful planning and execution, the country can tap into its vast potential.
This approach could lead to a resurgence in Bolivias energy industry.
It may also bolster the nations economic stability and self-reliance in the years to come.





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