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“It’s a race against time since June 20 falls early in Argentina’s winter, when gas demand jumps. The government, betting that the pipeline will be finished on schedule, has ordered just 30 liquefied natural gas cargoes for the coming months, 11 fewer than last year. Any delay that forces extra imports would eat into precious government funds, which would be an embarrassing misstep after officials used LNG savings for a sovereign bond buyback.”
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‘Dead Cow’ Awakens as Pipelines Revive Argentina’s Shale Hopes
Oil and gas from the Vaca Muerta formation has been limited by bottlenecks

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‘Dead cow’ awakens as pipelines revive shale hopes
Argentina’s energy industry has seen its fair share of false dawns, but the construction of a pipeline is an irrefutable step towards cutting the country's dependency on fuel imports.
