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Argentina attempts to turn a corner in its hydrocarbons sector
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Report summary
Suggesting a shift towards more investor-friendly policy, Argentina passed hydrocarbon reform in late October. Notably, the hydrocarbons legislation expands incentives; however, persistent adverse macroeconomic conditions, hostility from key domestic interest groups, and an uncertain political future risk dampening investor enthusiasm.
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Executive Summary
- A closer look at Argentina's hydrocarbons reform
- IOCs likely to wait and see, NOCs eye opportunities
- Opposition against the hydrocarbons law
- On the cusp of an election year
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- Global Tight Oil Resource Potential
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