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Southern Dead Cow Is Ahead, but a New Bottleneck Is Expected

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The Vaca Muerta Sur (VMOS) project, driven by a consortium of operators led by YPF, advances with three months of advance in the construction of the main pipeline, but finds its main challenge in the port infrastructure in Punta Colorada, on the coast of Río Negro. As reported by the CEO of YPF, Horacio Marin, during the Energy Days organized by the Diario Río Negro, according to data published by Dinamicarg. “The bottleneck is the port terminal…
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The Vaca Muerta Sur (VMOS) project, driven by a consortium of operators led by YPF, advances with three months of advance in the construction of the main pipeline, but finds its main challenge in the port infrastructure in Punta Colorada, on the coast of Río Negro. As reported by the CEO of YPF, Horacio Marin, during the Energy Days organized by the Diario Río Negro, according to data published by Dinamicarg. “The bottleneck is the port terminal…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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