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Montevideo, November 15th 2024 - 07:56 UTC
Despite Energy Minister Juan José Aranguren's plans, Argentina will end up importing in 2016 almost as much crude as in 2015. Freighters from Nigeria and Angola reported to be on their way with some 3 million barrels. Read full article
Sack the argie layabouts and bring in some Chinese. OH! Aren't they doing that already, somewhere, laughingly called a satellite station? Why they still claim they have a viable oil business at 530,000 barrels a day TOTAL yield is laughable. TMBOA really screwed things up when she nationalized YPF. Who'd have thunk it? :o)
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Disclaimer & comment rulesSack the argie layabouts and bring in some Chinese.
Nov 17th, 2016 - 02:14 pm - Link - Report abuse 0OH! Aren't they doing that already, somewhere, laughingly called a satellite station?
Why they still claim they have a viable oil business at 530,000 barrels a day TOTAL yield is laughable.
TMBOA really screwed things up when she nationalized YPF. Who'd have thunk it? :o)
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