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Argentina's YPF doubles first-quarter revenue as production, prices climb up

Argentina's state oil company YPF returned to the black in the very first quarter, almost doubling its net benefit from a year previously to $657 million on the back of higher production and recovering costs, it stated on Thursday.

Revenues inched up 2% to $4.31 billion, just above expectations, backed by higher domestic fuel rates measured in dollars and higher unrefined exports to Chile.

Total oil and gas production rose 3%, with crude output up 7%. Shale oil production increased 21%, the business said.

YPF, one of Argentina's leading fuel suppliers, had actually landed web losses in the prior two quarters struck by lower regional fuel costs and greater expenses, even as it progressively increased production from the country's Vaca Muerta shale development, one of the biggest in the world.

First-quarter core profits, or adjusted profits before interest, taxes, devaluation and amortization (EBITDA) rose 19%. from a year previously to $1.25 billion, just listed below the consensus. projection of $1.29 billion from experts polled by LSEG.

Battling sky-high inflation and surging hardship rates,. the federal government hopes the Vaca Muerta shale resource can assist the. nation become a net energy exporter and bring in some. much-needed foreign exchange reserves.

YPF has said it prepares to invest $5 billion this year,. with the bulk predestined for its shale operations as it wants to. produce more cash by leaving some standard fields.

Libertarian President Javier Milei called an energy sector. emergency in mid-December soon after taking workplace, saying. his federal government would tighten up control over regulators and look for to. allow long-controlled prices to rise.

(source: Reuters)