Latest News

Argentina logs energy trade surplus in very first half of 2024

Argentina exported more energy than it imported in the first half of this year, the government said on Tuesday, with massive investments in facilities from previous governments starting to settle.

The South American nation logged an energy trade surplus of $ 2.76 billion in the very first 6 months of 2024, presidential representative Manuel Adorni stated in an everyday press conference, something not seen in 14 years, with the exception of a brief duration during the pandemic.

Argentina is banking on Vaca Muerta, the world's. second-largest shale gas reserve and fourth-largest shale oil. reserve, to turn the South American nation into an energy. powerhouse and curb reliance on expensive imports.

The governments of center-right previous President Mauricio. Macri and his center-left follower, previous President Alberto. Fernandez, invested heavily in building up infrastructure at. Vaca Muerta, including far-reaching pipelines run by state oil. company YPF.

Over the previous decade, Argentina racked up an energy deficit. of around $30 billion, according to Adorni.

(source: Reuters)