
Madrid - Spain's leading energy giant Repsol YPF said Friday it had discovered gas deposits at two sites in the Neuquen region of southern Argentina.
The first site at Rincon del Mangrullo is estimated to have potential initial production of 120,000 cubic metres (3.3 million cubic feet) of gas per day while the other site at Piedra Chenque could produce310,000 cubic metres
Repsol said in a statement released in Madrid.
Repsol has been present in Argentina since 1999, since its purchase of
Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales(YPF) for 15 billion dollars in what was the
largest privatisation by the 1989-1999 government of former president
Carlos Menem.
Last month, Repsol, the world's seventh-largest privately owned producer of hydrocarbons, said it had discovered gas deposits in southwestern
Venezuela capable of producing a million cubic metres per day.
PIN//AFP
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