YPF Projects Exports of $10 Billion a Year and Anticipates 20,000 New Jobs
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YPF estimates that its export plan will create 20,000 jobs in Argentina over the next two decades. It is not an open call today: it is a projection linked to oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG). YPF President Horacio Marín explained on Radio Rivadavia that the commercial focus will be in Europe and Asia. The figure has context. The state oil company seeks to achieve exports for 10 billion dollars per year. If it does, the accumulated income in 2…
If you are wondering what is the biggest economic commitment the energy sector is making for the coming years, the final figures have just been confirmed by YPF’s driving. This is the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) megaproject, designed to transport the resource on ships to the main markets in Europe and Asia. Dollars in revenues and thousands of jobs YPF’s president, Horacio Marin, said the initiative will generate exports for USD 10 billion annua…
The president of YPF said that Argentina will be able to export US$10 billion a year for two decades and anticipated investments for US$29 billion in the next four years. The bet depends on the financing and incentive regime promoted by the government.*
The former Secretary of Energy and national senator Flavia Royón highlighted the historic opportunity represented by the mining sector to diversify Argentina’s export matrix and generate genuine dollars for the country. In an interview with El Cronista Stream, she said that Argentina must stop believing in magic solutions from a single sector. “It will not save us one sector, it will not save us Vaca Muerta, it will not save us lithium, it will …
Buenos Aires, 14 August (NA) -- The president of YPF, Horacio Marin, said this Friday that the company will export "10 billion dollars per year", which will mean the generation of "20,000 jobs" for the country. "We will export 10 billion dollars per year. This will generate 20,000 jobs," Marin said in statements to the program "Vamos Rivadavia", which Nelson Castro drives on Radio Rivadavia. Marin explained that liquid gas will be transported th…
The president of YPF, Horacio Marín, highlighted the export potential of the liquefied natural gas project and estimated that Argentina could generate $200 billion in 20 years. He also anticipated investments of $29 billion over the next four years.
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