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YPF to build six LNG boats in Río Negro instead of onshore plant - EUROPE SAYS

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Argentina’s state-owned oil and gas company YPF has ditched plans to build an onshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Río Negro province, opting instead
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YPF will not finally build an LNG plant in Punta Colorada, Río Negro, but will use liquefactor ships to develop its export project, hand in hand especially with the gas provided by Vaca Muerta. Following the announcement, which sparked questions and an official response from Governor Alberto Weretilneck, another Patagonian province scored in the...

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Horacio Marin admitted that the plant that Milei moved to Rio Negro will not be built because of the fight with Kicilof. The project now aims to install liquefaction ships.

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Despite the change in the work, YPF assured that the production plans will not be affected and will maintain their objectives by 2031. Entry YPF suspended the construction of the LNG plant in Rio Negro: the reasons were first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

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#BorderPeriodismo broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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