Rolando Figueroa also announced the creation of a tax incentive regime (RIGI) to promote local companies, favoring Neuquén employment and social sustainability:
Finally, the governor stressed that Neuquén is a “conflict-free site” and one of the best places to live. In a relaxed tone, he mentioned that the province could be compared to “the British colony in the United States“, highlighting the beauty of its land and the opportunities for development.
The Mendoza side of Vaca Muerta
The province of Mendoza She will also be a protagonist at the convention, represented by the Minister of Energy and Environment, Jimena Latorre.
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“We are going to present Vaca Muerta’s opportunities in Mendoza to attract more investors. There are available areas and YPF’s results are promising.“, said the Minister of Energy and Environment, Jimena Latorre, in a statement to the press.
Latorre also said that he wants to show the potential of the region, the continuous bidding model and the opportunities offered by the Mendoza approach. He also anticipated meetings with members of the IAPG in Houston.
The minister recalled the history of collaboration between Texas and Argentina, highlighting how Chevron contributed key knowledge and techniques for the production of unconventional resources based on its experience in similar formations in the United States.
“That is why an Argentina Day is held in Texas and an Argentina-Texas Summit in Argentina at the end of October.“Latorre explained about the meeting, which is seen as a crucial opportunity to strengthen ties between the oil and gas industry of Mendoza and Argentina with international investors.
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