jorgearte escribió:Es una locura total????
Si Jorge. Eso no es ni una bandera ni un triángulo. Los precios están en un canal descendente.
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jorgearte escribió:Es una locura total????
jorgearte escribió:NO SE FIRMA HASTA JULIO. ERA ESO SRES:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-1 ... -july.html
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Chevron, YPF to Sign $1.5 Billion Deal to Develop Shale in July
By Pablo Gonzalez - May 14, 2013 7:17 PM GMT-0300
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Chevron Corp. (CVX) will become the first major oil company to partner with YPF SA to develop shale oil and a final deal is expected in July, YPF said.
Miguel Galuccio, chief executive officer of YPF, and Ali Moshiri, Chevron’s head of Latin America, Middle East and Africa, visited the Patagonia shale formation today and met with Neuquen’s governor Jorge Sapag, according to an e-mailed statement today from the Buenos Aires-based company.
Jim Craig, a spokesman for San Ramon, California-based Chevron, didn’t immediately replied to a call and an e-mail seeking comment.
Moshiri, who in December signed with Galuccio an exclusive right to negotiate final terms for YPF to transfer a 50 percent interest in Loma de la Lata Norte and Loma Campana, was “surprised” with the advanced state of YPF exploration projects, according to the statement. The fields for the $1.5 billion joint venture comprise an area of 290 square kilometers (180 miles) in southwestern Argentina.
“Along with Chevron, we will constitute the first joint venture to develop shale,” Galuccio said.
YPF is pumping 7,000 barrels a day, according to the e-mailed press release. Vaca Muerta, which means “dead cow” in Spanish, holds at least 23 billion barrels of oil equivalent, according to a report by independent auditor Ryder Scott released in February 2012 by YPF. Argentina holds the world’s third-largest shale gas reserves, according to US Energy Administration data.
To contact the reporter on this story: Pablo Gonzalez in Buenos Aires at pgonzalez49@bloomberg.net
Tanque escribió: Llega a haber diarrea afuera
y esta va a tapar el gap,
pero el de 6 lechugas
Tanque escribió:http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=YPF&p= ... 4712956989
allapipetuá escribió: Bajó y va a seguir bajando porque la que está muerta es la empresa....no la vaca.
¿Alguien vió alguna vez alguna empresa estatizada argentina que gane guita???
Rajen de acá mientras puedan, gente.
dneop escribió:Es de hace 5 miuntos http://www.energypress.com.ar/index.php ... ia&q=70591
Entonces porque c.......bajo 7% la p.....madrrrreeeeeeee
Rodion_Raskolnikov escribió:Por ahora se podría decir que respeta el soporte que señalaba valiant, mañana debería ser
dneop escribió:Entre en 115 me los corto??? O espero una semanita?
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