Argentina Beat a Record Oil Production, Reaching the Highest Level Since 1999 - Diario Panorama
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In July 2025, Argentina achieved the highest production of oil in the last 26 years, with 807,127 barrels per day, according to data from the National Energy Secretariat. The brand exceeded the levels of 1999 and is located near the historical record of May 1998, of 853,829 barrels per day. The impulse came from Vaca Muerta, which contributed 508,800 barrels per day, equivalent to 63% of the national production and 96% of Neuquén’s production. I…
Oil production reached its highest level in 26 years last July, when it recorded more than 810,000 barrels per day, as reported by the Energy Secretariat on Saturday. If the trend is confirmed, it is likely to exceed the historical monthly record, which dates from September 1998. In total, 811,200 barrels per day were extracted, thus exceeding the figure of 807,127 that date from July 1999, during Carlos Menem’s term. This was an increase of 17.…
With growth driven by Vaca Muerta, oil production reached its highest level in 26 years, maintaining an energy surplus that improves the country's overall trade performance.
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