From projects in the works to infrastructure and environmental law, here’s what …
The Taca Taca mine’s reserve of copper, gold, and molybdenum could mark a turning point for Argentine mining
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The deal was for US$900 million in cash and US$300 million in deferred payment, with Petronas receiving over 7 million Vista shares
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Pan American Energy will invest US$250 million to explore and develop five wells in the Gulf of San Jorge basin
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The project, known as Argentina LNG, is expected to reach a liquefaction capacity of 10 million tons per year in its first stage
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The mining company plans to expand its Rincón project to develop an annual lithium carbonate capacity of 60,000 tonnes
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The venture will demand a US$2.9 billion investment and is expected to export 11.5 million cubic meters per day
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It is believed Shell will buy around a third of the field’s gas, valued at around US$7 billion per year
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The Patagonian province’s adherence to a new national investment regime was a crucial factor in the decision
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The company received more than 60 offers and will now analyze the proposals and begin final negotiations
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Studies show that the North Basin of the Argentine Sea has a higher oil potential than Vaca Muerta