Energy Minister Ximena Rincón announces restoration of Argentine gas supply to Ñuble and Biobío regions at press conference.
Energy Minister Ximena Rincón announces restoration of Argentine gas supply to Ñuble and Biobío regions at press conference.
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Minister Rincón assures restoration of Argentine gas in Ñuble and Biobío

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Energy Minister Ximena Rincón stated that the supply of gas from Argentina to the Ñuble and Biobío regions will be restored during Saturday after a suspension due to failure to meet Chilean standards. The cut occurred on Thursday and did not affect residential supply. The industrial sector had backups to continue operating.

Energy Minister Ximena Rincón assured that the supply of gas from Argentina to the Ñuble and Biobío regions is now under control and will be restored during Saturday, according to information from the Superintendency of Electricity and Combustible (SEC).

The cut occurred on Thursday after the Government detected that the gas transported via the Gasoducto del Pacífico did not meet the standards required in Chile, which are stricter than in Argentina. “Its reception was suspended until the product meets the standards required in Chile,” the Ministry of Energy stated.

Rincón emphasized that “the service for the residential sector was never suspended,” while the industrial sector “has had backup to continue operating.” The situation was handled “in a serious and responsible manner,” according to the minister.

Via her X account, Rincón highlighted coordination with the SEC, ENAP, Regional Presidential Delegations, seremías, and involved companies. “The event was controlled promptly thanks to the coordination,” she stated, underscoring the Ministry's technical and proactive work.

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Official accounts from Minister Ximena Rincón and the Ministry of Energy report the gas supply from Argentina to Ñuble and Biobío has been restored after a brief suspension due to quality issues, with no residential impact. Supporters praise the proactive technical response and standards enforcement. Critics, mainly left-leaning users, accuse the minister of fabricating the crisis for publicity and question her credibility. Skeptical voices wonder if Argentina truly fixed the issue quickly. Argentine users decry Chile's strict standards as overly rigid.

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Dramatic illustration of power lines blocked at Colombia-Ecuador border due to export suspension over tariffs.
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The Colombian government issued legislative decree 0044 on January 21, 2026, to ensure the continuity of electricity services amid an imminent crisis. The exceptional measures aim to bolster sector liquidity without impacting users or tariffs. Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma stressed the goal of preventing widespread blackouts in vulnerable areas like the Caribbean.

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