YPF's Strategic Vision for Vaca Muerta and Energy Exports
YPF plans to drive Argentina's energy exports to $45 billion by 2031, requiring significant infrastructure investment. The company's cultural shift towards collective goals aims to enhance collaboration within the industry.

YPF aims to increase Argentina's energy exports from $30 billion to $45 billion by 2031, linked to a projected production of 1.5 million barrels per day. Key projects include the $3 billion Vaca Muerta Oil Sur pipeline and the $30 billion Argentina LNG facility.
CEO Horacio Marín emphasized a cultural transformation within YPF, shifting focus from competition to collective objectives. He identified future leadership potential within the company and highlighted the role of artificial intelligence as an enhancement rather than a replacement for human input. The success of these initiatives hinges on addressing infrastructural needs and fostering a collaborative industry environment.




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