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Wintershall eyes Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale with new investment

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Wintershall and Energy company Gas y Petróleo del Neuquén have signed an agreement under which Wintershall will increase its interest in Argentina Aguada Federal Block from 50% to 90%.

In March 2015, Wintershall began with an own-operated exploration campaign in the block; the company has already drilled two vertical exploration wells, which are currently being tested. The exploration wells aim to provide important information about the characteristics of the crude oil and natural gas reservoir, which includes promising shale rock of the Vaca Muerta formation.

Together with the U.S., Argentina is one of the most important growth regions in the field of unconventional oil and gas production. The South American country has the second-largest shale gas deposits and the fourth-largest shale oil deposits in the world.

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