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The development Argentina’s vast Vaca Muerta share is transforming the nation into a rising energy exporter, with oil and ...
Argentina's booming shale production in Vaca Muerta, a formation that rivals the United States' Permian Basin, is at risk of running out of road as infrastructure to handle the oil and gas nears ...
The Vaca Muerta shale formation in Argentina recently captured the attention of the global energy industry due to its immense potential for oil production. With the capability to produce over 1 ...
Despite near-term cutbacks, YPF and global players like Equinor and TotalEnergies reaffirm commitment to Vaca Muerta.
"Vaca Muerta can provide 2 million barrels per day without any problem," Sureda added. Argentina's shale oil production currently is around 400,000 barrels per day.
Vaca Muerta shale formation accounts for nearly half of Argentina's oil and 60% of its natural gas, potentially producing one million barrels of oil per day by 2030.
Vaca Muerta: Argentina’s Shale Crown Jewel At the heart of this project is the Vaca Muerta shale formation, which holds an estimated 308 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas reserves.
Earlier this month, Exxon said that it plans to drill 90 wells in the Vaca Muerta, with first-phase peak production expected to reach 55.000 oil equivalent barrels per day in five years.
Vaca Muerta could be the key to unlocking a shale boom in Argentina. Joaquin Temes We find ourselves in the tough situation of looking for rational reasons to be optimistic about the future of ...
Argentina’s booming shale production in Vaca Muerta, a formation that rivals the United States’ Permian Basin, is at risk of running out of road as infrastructure to handle the oil and gas ...