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The contract runs from 2026 to June 2033.The volume represents 35% of the Chilean company's annual demand for crude oil.
Chile's ENAP to get oil supply from Vaca Muerta through Trans-Andean pipeline
Chile's State-owned oil company, Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (Enap), has finalized a colossal import deal worth US$12 billion with major Argentine energy producers, securing a critical long-term supply from the Vaca Muerta unconventional field.
A milestone for the state oil company. The Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (Enap) closed long-term contracts with the companies YPF, Vista Energy, Shell Argentina and Equinor to supply crude oil from Argentina for US$12 billion. The trans-Andean firms - operating in Vaca Muerta, located in the province of Neuquén- come to strengthen the supply of crude oil to Chile until June 2033, connecting through the trans-Andean pipeline that was reactivated …
The agreements with YPF, Vista Energy, Shell Argentina and Equinor that operate in the sector of Vaca Muerta will strengthen the security and stability of the supply of crude oil to our country, by connecting continuously through a pipeline.
Enap and the companies YPF, Vista Energy, Shell Argentina and Equinor, have announced this Thursday the signing of contracts for the supply of crude oil from the sector of Vaca Muerta, located in the province of Neuquén, valid until June 2033. The agreements, which will allow to supply approximately 35% of the annual demand for crude oil from Enap, contemplate the transport of this raw material through the Trasandino Oil Pipeline built in the 90…
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