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Argentina Clears Two More Investment Projects as Reserves Hit Target

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Argentina · Economy Key Facts —The approvals: On June 4, Argentina’s RIGI committee cleared two new projects worth about $1.85bn combined. —The projects: The San Matías gas pipeline ($1.3bn) and the second phase of the Sal de Oro lithium project in Salta and Catamarca ($208m). —The tally: That brings RIGI to 18 approved projects out […] The post Argentina Clears Two More Investment Projects as Reserves Hit Target appeared first on The Rio Times.

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One proposes the construction of the San Matías gas pipeline, with an investment of USD 1.3 billion to export LNG from Río Negro. The other is the second stage of the lithium project Sal de Oro

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Both the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, communicated through their official networks the approval of two new projects under the Incentive Regime for Large Investments (RIGI).The first one is destined to the San Matías gas pipeline and contemplates a total investment of USD 1.3 billion, with the objective of transporting 27 million cubic meters of natural gas per day, from Neuquén to the homonymous gulf i…

The Committee of the Incentive Regime for Large Investments (RIGI) approved two new projects that add up to USD 1,508 million in investment.It is the San Matías gas pipeline, destined to supply exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Río Negro, and a new phase of the lithium project Sal de Oro, developed by the South Korean mining company Posco between Salta and Catamarca.Both initiatives could generate more than USD 2.8 billion annually in …

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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