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Arce about the risks due to the decrease in gas production. ERBOLfebruary 18, 2024 (10:40 p.m.) Evo Morales, tasting a coca leaf. DICO SOLIS Evo Morales, tasting a coca leaf. DICO SOLIS TAGS: EVO MORALES THE COUNTRY YPFB Evo warns that “YPFB is in total bankruptcy” and proposes its restructuring Former President Evo Morales issued a worrying warning this Sunday by stating that the nationalized state company Yacimientos Petrolófilos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) is in "total bankruptcy", which is why he proposed .
Implementing a deep restructuring plan. "YPFB always contributed money to the national government; now the national government has to lend money to YPFB. What do we do with YPFB? YPFB is in total bankruptcy, there Bahrain Mobile Number List has to be a total restructuring in YPFB," he stated during his Sunday program. These comments arose regarding the recent hydrocarbon supply problem and it is assumed that it is due to the fact that YPFB does not have funds to purchase fuels and must resort to loans from the Central Bank of Bolivia.
The Ministry of Economy to finance the import. Morales believes that there was no forecast plan despite the fact that he previously, in private meetings, warned President Luis Arce about the risks due to . He recalled that when he left the government, gas production was 60 million cubic meters per day in 2019 and upon returning to the country (in 2020), he discovered that production had decreased to 48 million cubic meters per day. He said that today there is no data, although he estimates .
Implementing a deep restructuring plan. "YPFB always contributed money to the national government; now the national government has to lend money to YPFB. What do we do with YPFB? YPFB is in total bankruptcy, there Bahrain Mobile Number List has to be a total restructuring in YPFB," he stated during his Sunday program. These comments arose regarding the recent hydrocarbon supply problem and it is assumed that it is due to the fact that YPFB does not have funds to purchase fuels and must resort to loans from the Central Bank of Bolivia.
The Ministry of Economy to finance the import. Morales believes that there was no forecast plan despite the fact that he previously, in private meetings, warned President Luis Arce about the risks due to . He recalled that when he left the government, gas production was 60 million cubic meters per day in 2019 and upon returning to the country (in 2020), he discovered that production had decreased to 48 million cubic meters per day. He said that today there is no data, although he estimates .