On July 29th, 2021, the Energy Regulatory Commission (“CRE“) published Regulation No.A/024/2021 in the Federal Official Gazette establishing the regulation for maximum prices of liquefied petroleum gas (“LP Gas“) for sale to end users (the “Regulation“), compliant with the Emergency Guidelines for the welfare of consumers of LP Gas, issued by the Ministry of Energy (“SENER“) on July 28th, 2021 (the “Guidelines“).
The Regulation sets out the following amendments:
Pursuant to the request made by the Federal Economic Competition Commission (“COFECE“) to CRE, this Regulation is contrary to the mechanism established to regulate LPG prices in the Hydrocarbons Statute. Although COFECE made public the start of an investigation to determine whether or not effective competition conditions exist in this market, to date it has failed toissue a declaration of absence of competition conditions, a required and prior condition for price regulation by CRE.
The Regulation entered into force on the day of its publication in the Federal Official Gazette. Therefore, deadlines for filing indirect constitutional relief appeals (amparos) and constitutional controversies began to run on July 30th, 2021.
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