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Vaca Muerta Oiloducto Sur (VMOS): They Made the First Welding to the Work that Will Change the History of Argentine Oil

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The president and CEO of YPF, Horacio Marín, participated in the first automatic welding. The project contemplates the construction of a 437 kilometers pipeline plus a world class export terminal.
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The president and CEO of YPF, Horacio Marín, witnessed the start of automatic welding in the line of the VMOS pipeline, near the town of Chelforó, Río Negro. This is a milestone in the progress of this work, which will enable the large-scale export of oil from Vaca Muerta. “Vaca Muerta Oiloducto Sur is strategic for the country and is a sign that private people can finance and build this type of infrastructure and generate value for Argentina,” …

With a symbolic act that counted with the presence of the president of YPF, Horacio Marin, the works of the Oleoducto Vaca Muerta Sur (VMOS) were formally started, one of the most ambitious initiatives of the Argentine energy sector in the last decade. The first welding took place in the vicinity of the town of Chelforó, province of Río Negro, marking the beginning of a project that promises to transform the export profile of the country. “Vaca …

The Vaca Muerta Oil Sur (VMOS) system, the pipeline that will cross Río Negro and culminate in a new port in the area of Punta Colorada, had its first great milestone with the realization of the first automatic welding of the ducts that will form the new system. From the companies have ratified that the exports will begin to...

The state oil company YPF concluded this Sunday the first welding of the Vaca Muerta Oilducto Sur (VMOS), a key work for the energy future of the country. The event was held near the town of Chelforó, in Rio Negro, and was headed by the president and CEO of the company, Horacio Marin. The construction, which is in full execution, will allow transporting non-conventional oil from the Neuquina Basin to the Atlantic Ocean, in a new port terminal lo…

The president and CEO of YPF, Horacio Marín, participated in the first automatic welding. The project contemplates the construction of a 437 kilometers pipeline plus a world class export terminal.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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