Caputo Announced a New Investment with RIGI for More than US$10 Billion
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The Minister of Economy of Argentina, Luis Caputo, has revealed that the U.S. oil company Chevron plans to present an investment project for 10 billion dollars in the South American country. Caputo made this statement after meeting on Wednesday in the United States with directors of Chevron. The minister said that the U.S. oil company plans to request the Argentine government to admit its millionaire project to the Big Investment Incentive Regim…
President Javier Milei traveled to Los Angeles to participate in the 29th Milken Institute Conference, where he will lecture on the Argentine economic model. He was accompanied by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and Ambassador Alec Oxenford. It is his 16th trip to the United States since he assumed the presidency. The planned meeting with the organizer of the forum, Michael Milken, was cancelled at the last moment …
The minister advanced a new oil project in the midst of the official tour in the United States and highlighted the total volume of initiatives presented within the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI).
In the midst of his short trip to the United States with Javier Milei, the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, announced on Wednesday a new investment within the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) for more than USD 10 billion, in this case of the oil company Chevron. Together with Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno and the Argentine ambassador to the United States, Alec Oxenford, the head of the Treasury Palace held a meeting with the company's Fin…
Buenos Aires, 6 May (NA) -- Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced a new investment within the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) for more than US$10 billion, in the middle of the US tour with President Javier Milei. According to the Argentine News Agency, the investment will come from the oil company Chevron. The owner of the Treasury Palace held a meeting with the company's Finance Director (CFO), Eimar Bonner, and the Director of Corporat…
The American Chevron, pioneer in the development of Vaca Muerta, will invest at least $10 billion in the formation, one of the largest reserves of non-conventional hydrocarbons on the planet.In addition, it will request the accession of the project to the Regime of Incentives to Large Investments (RIGI).This is what the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, anticipated in his X account, after interviewing with Eimear Bonner, CFO global of the oil co…
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