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Consorcio argentino acuerda exportación millonaria de gas natural licuado con alemana SEFE
- Argentina’s Southern Energy signs an eight-year LNG export deal with SEFE to ship two million tons annually.
- First LNG shipments are planned for late 2027 from two vessels in the San Matías Gulf.
- The deal could exceed $7 billion in foreign exchange for Argentina through 2035.
- Southern Energy is formed by YPF, PAE, Pampa Energía, Harbour Energy and Golar LNG.
- The LNG exports leverage Vaca Muerta's resources to supply energy to Europe via SEFE.
- The deal supports IMF reserve goals as Argentina seeks stability.
- The US-Argentina swap line of up to $20 billion supports macro stability.
- The project plans two LNG ships at the San Matías Gulf to export gas.
- The consortium includes major Argentine energy players alongside Harbour Energy.
- The project targets export markets via SEFE, Germany's energy initiative.
- The agreement is a landmark in Argentina’s energy export strategy from Vaca Muerta.
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