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Eni Taps Argentina's Vaca Muerta Potential With Strategic MoU
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Key Takeaways
E signs MoU with YPF to join Argentina LNG, a $50B gas export project tied to Vaca Muerta reserves.
Agreement includes two FLNG units with a combined output capacity of 12 million tpa.
YPF seeks to accelerate timelines by leveraging E experience from Congo and Mozambique.
Eni S.p.A. (E - Free Report) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Argentina’s state energy giant YPF Sociedad Anonima (YPF - Free Report) , marking its potential involvement in the $50 billion Argentina LNG project — one of the most ambitious energy projects in South America. The agreement was signed during the official visit of Argentina’s president Javier Milei to Rome.
Eni Brings FLNG Expertise to Argentina LNG’s First Phase
The MoU focuses on the project’s initial development stage, which includes upstream, transportation and gas liquefaction infrastructure. Specifically, it covers two floating LNG (FLNG) units with a combined capacity of 12 million tons per annum (tpa). These units form the first phase of the broader Argentina LNG plan.
Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi emphasized the company’s unique value proposition, stating that YPF selected Eni due to its “distinctive know-how” in FLNG, citing recent success in Congo and Mozambique.
YPF Seeks Acceleration With Eni Partnership
YPF CEO Horacio Marin expressed support for Eni's involvement, viewing the partnership as a means to speed up the project's timeline. He noted growing global interest in gas from Vaca Muerta, both from major producers and potential buyers.
Three-Phase LNG Vision to Unlock 30 Million tpa
Argentina LNG is structured in three phases. After the initial two FLNG units, the second phase entails building a 10 million tpa onshore liquefaction plant in Sierra Grande, Rio Negro province. The third phase will expand that facility with additional trains to push output by another 10 million tpa.
This modular approach aims to elevate Argentina’s LNG export capacity to 30 million tpa by the end of the decade, placing it among the world’s key LNG suppliers.
Vaca Muerta: Argentina’s Shale Crown Jewel
At the heart of this project is the Vaca Muerta shale formation, which holds an estimated 308 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas reserves. As the world’s second-largest shale gas deposit, it offers Argentina a transformative export opportunity.
YPF and Shell, the existing 50:50 developers of the Argentina LNG project, are expected to issue the front-end engineering and design (FEED) tender for the first onshore liquefaction unit by August. The FEED process is anticipated to run for 10 months, leading to a final investment decision and EPC contract by mid-2026.
With global LNG demand rising, Eni’s involvement in Argentina’s gas ambitions signals a strategic shift in its international portfolio and further strengthens ties between Italy and Argentina.
Subsea 7 helps build underwater oil and gas fields. It is a top player in the Oil and Gas Equipment and Services market, which is expected to grow as oil and gas production moves further offshore.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for SUBCY’s 2025 EPS is pegged at $1.31. The company has a Value Score of A.
Energy Transfer is poised to benefit from long-term fee-based commitments. It is also focused on expanding operations through organic and inorganic initiatives. The firm is looking for solutions to meet growing energy demands from additional demand centers through its pipeline network. Energy Transfer’s systematic investments should boost its total fractionation capacity at Mont Belvieu and raise its top line.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for ET’s 2025 EPS is pegged at $1.44. The company has a Value Score of A.
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Eni Taps Argentina's Vaca Muerta Potential With Strategic MoU
Key Takeaways
Eni S.p.A. (E - Free Report) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Argentina’s state energy giant YPF Sociedad Anonima (YPF - Free Report) , marking its potential involvement in the $50 billion Argentina LNG project — one of the most ambitious energy projects in South America. The agreement was signed during the official visit of Argentina’s president Javier Milei to Rome.
Eni Brings FLNG Expertise to Argentina LNG’s First Phase
The MoU focuses on the project’s initial development stage, which includes upstream, transportation and gas liquefaction infrastructure. Specifically, it covers two floating LNG (FLNG) units with a combined capacity of 12 million tons per annum (tpa). These units form the first phase of the broader Argentina LNG plan.
Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi emphasized the company’s unique value proposition, stating that YPF selected Eni due to its “distinctive know-how” in FLNG, citing recent success in Congo and Mozambique.
YPF Seeks Acceleration With Eni Partnership
YPF CEO Horacio Marin expressed support for Eni's involvement, viewing the partnership as a means to speed up the project's timeline. He noted growing global interest in gas from Vaca Muerta, both from major producers and potential buyers.
Three-Phase LNG Vision to Unlock 30 Million tpa
Argentina LNG is structured in three phases. After the initial two FLNG units, the second phase entails building a 10 million tpa onshore liquefaction plant in Sierra Grande, Rio Negro province. The third phase will expand that facility with additional trains to push output by another 10 million tpa.
This modular approach aims to elevate Argentina’s LNG export capacity to 30 million tpa by the end of the decade, placing it among the world’s key LNG suppliers.
Vaca Muerta: Argentina’s Shale Crown Jewel
At the heart of this project is the Vaca Muerta shale formation, which holds an estimated 308 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas reserves. As the world’s second-largest shale gas deposit, it offers Argentina a transformative export opportunity.
YPF and Shell, the existing 50:50 developers of the Argentina LNG project, are expected to issue the front-end engineering and design (FEED) tender for the first onshore liquefaction unit by August. The FEED process is anticipated to run for 10 months, leading to a final investment decision and EPC contract by mid-2026.
With global LNG demand rising, Eni’s involvement in Argentina’s gas ambitions signals a strategic shift in its international portfolio and further strengthens ties between Italy and Argentina.
E’s Zacks Rank & Key Picks
E currently carries a Zack Rank #4 (Sell).
Investors interested in the energy sector may look at some better-ranked stocks like Subsea 7 S.A. (SUBCY - Free Report) and Energy Transfer LP (ET - Free Report) . Subsea 7 presently sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), while Energy Transfer carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Subsea 7 helps build underwater oil and gas fields. It is a top player in the Oil and Gas Equipment and Services market, which is expected to grow as oil and gas production moves further offshore.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for SUBCY’s 2025 EPS is pegged at $1.31. The company has a Value Score of A.
Energy Transfer is poised to benefit from long-term fee-based commitments. It is also focused on expanding operations through organic and inorganic initiatives. The firm is looking for solutions to meet growing energy demands from additional demand centers through its pipeline network. Energy Transfer’s systematic investments should boost its total fractionation capacity at Mont Belvieu and raise its top line.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for ET’s 2025 EPS is pegged at $1.44. The company has a Value Score of A.