Contact information for inquiries and information.
Official Subsidies Portal
This is the most important starting point for any question about energy subsidies in Argentine.
On the portal you will find up-to-date information about the current scheme, eligibility criteria, frequently asked questions (FAQs), forms for consultation and links to register in the Energy Subsidy Access Registry (RASE).
It is also where the government publishes official notices and step-by-step guides for those who want to check their status or register for the first time.
Telephone Inquiries: 0800 222 7376
If you have specific questions or need help interpreting information on the portal, the government provides telephone support.
The number 0800 222 7376 is available to answer questions about the registration process, requirements, necessary documents, and the use of online tools.
It's a practical way to get direct help if you can't find the answer on the page or have difficulty registering.
National Regulatory Entity (formerly ENARGAS / now ENRGE)
Regulatory body for the gas and electricity sector that also offers support and information on RASE.
Through it, you can find guidance on how to register, what documents to prepare, and how to check if your address is already included in the subsidy registry.
The regulator also provides inquiry forms and sometimes offers in-person assistance at its regional offices.
Official Gazette of the Argentine Republic
It is the official government publication where they are published. all resolutions, decrees, regulations and legal amendments of the energy subsidy regime.
Keeping up with the Official Gazette is essential to understanding formal changes in criteria, deadlines, requirements, subsidized consumption limits, and other provisions that impact access to the benefit. These publications have legal effect and are the most reliable source of regulatory changes.
Public Consultation on Focused Energy Subsidies
From time to time, the government opens public consultations so that citizens, organizations, and experts can submit comments or contributions on policy proposals and changes to the subsidy scheme.
These consultations are particularly useful if you want to better understand the proposed criteria and even participate in the decision-making process before changes are implemented.