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Shale Veteran Takes On Argentina's $6 Billion Shortfall: Energy

2014-12-16 19:40:47| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

Argentina is depending on two things to reverse a three-year energy shortfall that's costing $6 billion a year: a shale formation bigger than Massachusetts and Miguel Galuccio, who has worked on drilling operations from North Dakota to Poland and India. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner appointed Galuccio chief executive officer of YPF SA in 2012 after she seized control from Spain's Repsol SA.

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