The $700-million project has a production capacity of 10 million cubic metres of natural gas per day, representing 8% of Argentina’s total production and about 7% of annual consumption
The $700-million project, initially scheduled to begin operating in November, has a production capacity of 10 million cubic metres of natural gas per day, representing 8 per cent of Argentina ’s total production and about 7 per cent of annual consumption.
TotalEnergies operates a quarter of Argentina’s production, the most of any private company, with operations in the Vaca Muerta formation, the world’s second-largest unconventional gas reserve, as well as several projects in Tierra del Fuego.
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