Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyse literature studies towards the potential of Vaca Muerta Field in the Neuquén Basin, its current development situation and the country’s and Oil & Gas Industry background. Argentina is the second largest country in South America, which highly depends on its service and agricultural industries, been one of the major exporters of beef and soybean products. Strongly dependent on hydrocarbons, which account for 86.1% of its energy consumption, the country lost energy self-sufficiency in 2007, when it became a net importer of oil and gas. Concerns around the world about future shortages of energy were partially alleviated by the developments of commercially feasible techniques to extract oil and gas from unconventional resources, which are hard to extract due to the low porosity of the generating rock. Argentina turned to be the third and fourth larger holder of technically recoverable unconventional gas and oil respectively, mainly in the Neuquén Basin, were the second largest unconventional formation worldwide is located: Vaca Muerta is considered a world class resource, especially for its size, hydrocarbons content and thickness. It has been developed for seven years, achieving increasing production of oil and gas and improvements regarding costs, time and resources invested. As a conclusion, Argentina has vast and high-quality hydrocarbon reserves, what represents a huge opportunity for the country to recover energy self-sufficiency and its exporter position. New technologies and techniques are improving times and costs involved in the extraction of unconventional hydrocarbons in the country. In addition, the new government is taking action to improve reliability and encourage investments. All these should enhance Vaca Muerta’s development.

Highlights

  • “Before the middle of the past decade, the availability of crude oil and energy was an increasingly limiting factor in the global economy

  • Vaca Muerta Formation in Neuquén Basin plays an important role for this aim, having distinctive geological qualities, such as thickness and depth, areal extent, organic content and thermal maturity

  • The aim of this paper is to conduct an early aspect of literature studies to understand the potential of Vaca Muerta Field in the Neuquén Basin, its current development situation and the country and industry background

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Summary

Introduction

“Before the middle of the past decade, the availability of crude oil and energy was an increasingly limiting factor in the global economy. The increase in the demand for energy was rising at an average annual rate of 2.2%”, and there was a belief that by 2050 energy supply would not be enough to fulfil the projected demand” [1]. This was an important concern for Argentina, as hydrocarbons represent 86.1% of the country’s Energy Matrix, out of which 50.2% corresponds to natural gas. The aim of this paper is to conduct an early aspect of literature studies to understand the potential of Vaca Muerta Field in the Neuquén Basin, its current development situation and the country and industry background. The paper presents an early start for any future studies carried out within this context for researchers and practitioners within this research area

Literature Review
Overview of Argentina’s Profile
Neuquén Basin and Vaca Muerta
Findings
Conclusions
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