24/03/2026

FLUIDEX in collaboration with ICEX is arranging a trade delegation to Bolivia from the 18th to the 22nd March:
Bolivia has accumulated an annual growth rate of over 5% in recent years. It should also be noted that the country’s productive structure has not changed since the predominance of the primary raw material production sectors is maintained. Therefore, the national economy is sustained by the performance of the production and exports of natural gas and minerals (silver, zinc, lead and tin).
Oil&Gas: In 2014, YPFB personnel reported reaching a maximum capacity of 70Mcm/d at the Sabalo-Itau expansions, and 25.5bcm at Margarita, which supports an optimistic outlook for the sector, although production is expected to moderate.
The outlook for upstream natural gas exploration and production remains strong. Total, for example, plans to spend $130m to explore the Azero block. BG and Gazprom as well as other companies have expressed new investments in upstream.
Water: In Bolivia, the quality of life of the urban and rural population (including indigenous peoples) is seriously affected and limited by the high and persistent deficits in the basic services of Potable Water, Sewage, Excreta Disposal and Solid Waste.
According to the Ministry of Environment and Water, about 76.8 million Bolivianos (US$11.1 million) have been invested in 12 drinking water and basic sanitation projects in the department of Beni and will benefit more than 157,817 inhabitants of the municipalities of Exaltación, San Andrés, San Borja, Trinidad, Riberalta and San Ignacio. Of the twelve projects, three are in the execution stage; the construction of a subway well in San Borja and the construction of a drinking water system for 10 neighborhoods in Trinidad, in addition to sanitary sewerage. The works require an investment of 42.8 million bolivianos and will benefit 118,473 inhabitants.

