Argentina's YPF said it plans to spend $3.3B in the Vaca Muerta shale play in 2025, roughly two-thirds of its $5B total ...
State-owned YPF SA plans to invest $3.3 billion in Vaca Muerta during 2025, concentrating all drilling activity on oil wells as part of its strategy to prioritize Argentina’s ...
Argentina's government allowed state oil company YPF (NYSE:YPF) to join a stimulus program unlocking funds for a $3B pipeline project from the massive Vaca Muerta shale formation to a port in Rio ...
Argentine energy company CGC announced on Friday that it will partner with state oil company YPF in a project located in the ...
State-owned YPF SA signed a $75-million deal with Compañía General de Combustibles for hydrocarbon exploration in Argentina’s Neuquén province.
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Argentina has approved YPF to participate in a stimulus program for developing a $3 billion pipeline from the Vaca Muerta ...
Shell Argentina and Chevron Argentina joined the Vaca Muerta Sur (VMOS) project as shareholders in the major oil transport infrastructure initiative led by a consortium including the state-owned ...
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Argentina’s Shale: Time to Drill, Baby, Drill?America’s prolific shale basins are running out of their best wells, but Argentina’s Vaca Muerta is just getting started. Will pro-business regulation be enough to start a shale boom there?
For about three years now, Argentines have been hearing almost every month that oil production is breaking new records.
Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale formation has seen a tenfold increase in oil production, making the country South America's third-largest oil producer. Foreign investment and major infrastructure ...
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