Argentina has a long history of oil and gas production stretching back to the start of the 20th century, with the first discovery made in 1907. The country currently produces approximately 500,000 bopd and 120 MM m3/d of gas, representing
The market is driven by majority-state-owned integrated energy company YPF, which has been involved in E&P operations since 1922. The NOC is the country''s largest oil and gas producer and owns more than half of Argentina''s refineries.
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Major global exploration and production companies including Chevron, ExxonMobil, Petronas, Raizen (Shell), and Total are present along with many local firms. Argentina’s majority state-owned energy company, YPF, holds the largest upstream sector market share.
In 2020 Argentina continued to derive more than three quarters of its total energy supply from fossil fuels. Natural gas contributed 59% (up from 54.90% in 2019), followed by oil (27%, down from 32.81%) in 2019).
Argentina's oil & gas market is majority-owned by the integrated energy company YPF, which has been involved in E&P operations since 1922. YPF is the country’s largest oil and gas producer and owns more than half of Argentina’s refineries.
Argentina has a long history of oil and gas production stretching back to the start of the 20th century, with the first discovery made in 1907. The country currently produces approximately 500,000 bopd and 120 MM m3/d of gas, representing around 75% of domestic oil consumption and 85% of domestic gas consumption.
Energía Argentina SA is the state-owned energy agency responsible for the production, transport, and trade of petroleum, natural gas, and electricity. MAyDS (Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible) is the Argentine environmental authority responsible for granting licenses for new power generation projects.
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