Darío Irigaray highlights Vaca Muerta advances amid high expectations

Vaca Muerta News director Darío Irigaray said the field's development has entered a concrete phase with export and infrastructure projects underway.

In an interview with Canal E, Irigaray said Vaca Muerta's growth has become real, driven by strategic works and large-scale investments. He highlighted the commercial mission in Houston, where he joined governors, business leaders and union representatives to convey predictability to international investors.

The Vaca Muerta Oil Sur pipeline will boost oil exports from late 2026, while liquefied natural gas works at Punta Colorada are 60 percent complete and on schedule. Irigaray noted that Argentina's energy balance is already positive, with a surplus of about 7 billion dollars last year from crude sales.

He also cited projects under the Régimen de Incentivo para Grandes Inversiones submitted by Chevron and Pluspetrol for 10 billion and 12 billion dollars respectively. He warned of high living costs in northern Neuquén and advised job seekers to arrive with employment secured.

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Aerial view of construction machinery building the San Matías pipeline in Vaca Muerta, awarded to Víctor Contreras-Sicim.
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Víctor Contreras-Sicim awarded construction of San Matías pipeline in Vaca Muerta

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Southern Energy consortium awarded Víctor Contreras-Sicim the construction of the San Matías pipeline linking Vaca Muerta to Río Negro's coast for LNG exports. Techint lost this key bid again, after being excluded from pipe supply earlier in 2026. The winning bid totaled USD 533 million for assembly and USD 96 million for a compressor plant.

YPF signed a mandate letter with BID Invest to structure up to US$500 million in financing for road works in Neuquén.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Amid ongoing judicial scrutiny over alleged illicit enrichment, Karina Milei accompanied Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni to Vaca Muerta on April 16, touring key oil sites and joining energy sector events—continuing public backing from the Milei circle following recent probe developments.

Presidency's general secretary Karina Milei led a meeting on Tuesday at Casa Rosada with governors Rogelio Frigerio of Entre Ríos and Alfredo Cornejo of Mendoza. The gathering confirmed a decree allowing provinces to promote private investments for works on sections of national routes within their territories. Interior Minister Diego Santilli and Subsecretary Eduardo “Lule” Menem also attended.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Since June 12 the 106.9-kilometer corridor has been under regional government and Invías control, which confirmed an initial 9 billion pesos investment for its upkeep.

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