The Planning Minister said that "the oil companies Shell and Petrobras oil refining are reluctant to undersupplies market and forcing YPF to raise their prices. De Vido found that the maneuver is combined with "a media campaign aimed at creating uncertainty among users" and said that "the State will intervene to ensure that these refiners to use their facilities at maximum capacity


De Vido said that "there is lack of capacity but there is a decision by those less oil refining companies to cause shortage scenario."

Therefore, the minister said in a statement, "the State will intervene to ensure that these refiners to use their facilities at maximum capacity.

From France, where part of the International Conference on Access to Civil Nuclear Energy Minister said that "as a company with national participation, YPF maintains a witness at the market price, that the irresponsible attitude of Shell and Petrobras seeks to alter, what will cause consumers to pay higher prices.

De Vido said that "the only way means that those companies that are cartelized, remain idle while losing market share held by YPF and do nothing to retrieve it.

In this context, the holder of the portfolio of Federal Planning, did not rule out "if necessary regulating fuel exports to the effect that the local market is well supplied."

Also, De Vido said that his staff will be send to the Embassy of Brazil, the Argentine government's concern "by the unethical attitude of Petrobras.