Argentina has experienced major changes in its oil and gas industry over the last five years. The country holds world-class shale potential in the Vaca Muerta and is the second-largest shale region undergoing development in the world after the US. Discovered in 2010, the Vaca Muerta has attracted major companies to invest in the region including Chevron, Dow, ExxonMobil, Shell and Total. Production has historically been dominated by the state majority-owned company Yacimientos Petrolíf
21 Aug 2018
Exploration watch: Argentina
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Exploration watch: Argentina
Molecular Energies PLC (MEN:LON) | 7.0 -0.1 (-17.6%) | Mkt Cap: 0.87m
- Published:
21 Aug 2018 -
Author:
Elaine Reynolds -
Pages:
14
Argentina has experienced major changes in its oil and gas industry over the last five years. The country holds world-class shale potential in the Vaca Muerta and is the second-largest shale region undergoing development in the world after the US. Discovered in 2010, the Vaca Muerta has attracted major companies to invest in the region including Chevron, Dow, ExxonMobil, Shell and Total. Production has historically been dominated by the state majority-owned company Yacimientos Petrolíf