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Chevron joins YPF in the Vaca Muerta
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On 16 July 2013, Chevron and YPF signed an agreement to jointly develop unconventional resources in Argentina's Neuquén Basin. This is the first of YPF's MOUs to be converted into a contract, and it will provide the company the capital and expertise needed to accelerate the development of its unconventional resources.
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- The deal adds credibility to the Vaca Muerta unconventional story
- Chevron takes first-mover advantage in building a relationship with YPF
- So what can we expect next?
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