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Argentina’s evolving tight and shale gas economics
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How do Argentina's shale and tight gas plays stack up against the North American cost curve? In our latest update of single-well economics, we review all sources of unconventional gas in Argentina, including tight gas formations in Neuquén and Santa Cruz. While tight gas has ramped-up recently, do these formations have further resource upside to support long-term development? And with competitive shale economics within reach in Vaca Muerta, what's holding back new entrants from entering the play?
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