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French Total planning to drill for gas off shore Tierra del Fuego

The US$ 700 million project is expected to produce some 10 million cubic meters of natural gas per day, representing 8% of Argentina’s total production

France’s Total Vice-president said the company will start drilling at the Fenix field off the southern Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego in March 2024 and expects to start production the following November.

 The US$ 700 million project is expected to produce some 10 million cubic meters of natural gas per day, representing 8% of Argentina’s total production, Remy said at Argentina’s Oil & Gas exhibition.

“We are finalizing the installation of the offshore pipeline and we will drill in March to April 2024, with production by November 2024,” she told reporters at the exhibition.

”In addition to supplying domestic demand, it will have a positive impact for (the country’s) trade balance because it will mean a decrease in gas imports,” Remy added.

Official estimates suggest a boost in Argentina’s domestic energy production can help the country overturn a trade deficit of some US$ 4.5 billion which the country accumulated in 2022. Credit: TotalArgentina is forecast to reach a positive trade balance of some US$ 100 million this year. This boost comes at a crucial time as the country makes efforts to safeguard the central bank’s limited foreign exchange reserves.

Total has a 37.5% stake in the Fenix project, which it operates together with in partnership with Wintershall Dea, also with 37.5%, and Pan American Energy with 25%.

The production platform on the field will connect three wells which will be drilled 70 meters deep, some 60 kilometers off the coast at the southern tip of Patagonia.

The French company is Argentina’s largest private gas operator, with operations in the Vaca Muerta formation, the world’s second-largest unconventional gas reserve, as well as other projects in Tierra del Fuego.

Read full Article at MercoPress.

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