Pampa Energia plans $426-MM oil and gas plant in Argentina
7/2/2025
Argentina's Pampa Energia has applied to build an oil and gas treatment plant at the Vaca Muerta shale formation, the company said, in a project worth $426 MM.
The facility, planned for the company's Rincon de Aranda field in the Neuquen province, is expected to start operating next year, with crude oil exports valued at about $1.2 billion set to start in 2027.
The project includes a Central Processing Facility (CPF), pipelines, storage terminals, and other infrastructure, and will connect to the Vaca Muerta Sur oil pipeline and Perito Moreno gas pipeline, the company added.
Pampa said the plant is part of a broader $1.5 billion development plan aimed at scaling up production tenfold at Rincon de Aranda.
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