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YPF, Shell seal Argentina LNG deal

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YPF president and CEO Horacio Marin, and Shell's executive VP of LNG, Cederic Cremers,signed the deal in The Hague, Netherlands, according to a statement by YPF on Thursday. The

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Both will continue working on the development of the La Amarga Chica area in Vaca Muerta.

“YPF acknowledges Petronas’ valuable contribution during the last two years, sharing with YPF’s teams its technical and commercial experience in the LNG market,” the company said.

The joint work has contributed to the development of the LNG project to its current stage and will allow further steps to be taken, YPF added.

YPF and Malaysia’s Petronas recently decided to build the $30 billion Argentina LNG export project in the Patagonian province of Río Negro.

YPF and Petronas decided that the project would be located in Sierra Grande, Río Negro instead of the initial Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires plan.

The Sierra Grande area appears to be the best option due to the shorter length of the pipelines needed to transport shale natural gas from Vaca Muerta.

YPF said the full project would have a capacity of 30 mtpa.

In March this year, YPF launched a tender for engineering work for floating LNG units as part of its planned Argentina LNG export project.

A presentation posted on YPF’s website previously showed that during its first phase, Argentina LNG would have two floating liquefaction units with a production capacity of around 9 mtpa.

The following phases of the project entail the construction of an onshore modular plant which would progressively expand to achieve a final capacity up to 30 mtpa.

PAE project

Last month, Marin also announced that YPF will join a floating LNG project developed by Pan American Energy and Golar LNG.

In July, Golar LNG entered into definitive agreements with Argentina’s PAE for a 20-year deployment of FLNG Hilli, curretnly located offshore Cameroon’s Kribi, in Argentina.

The FLNG project will monetize Argentine gas, tapping into the vast resources from the Vaca Muerta shale formation in the Neuquen basin, the world’s second-largest shale gas resources.

London-listed oil and gas firm Harbour Energy and Argentina’s Pampa Energia also joined this project.

Golar expects the project to start LNG exports within 2027.

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