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Argentina's YPF swings to $1.9 billion bottom line in fourth quarter

Argentina's nationwide oil company YPF swung to a bottom line of $1.86 billion in the fourth quarter, the company said on Wednesday, driven largely by weaker sales and a hefty disability charge.

Earnings fell 9.7% to $4.194 billion from $4.645 billion in the October-to-December period in 2022, it stated in a declaration, regardless of the consistent production boost from western Argentina's. enormous Vaca Muerta shale formation, one of the most significant in the. world.

YPF said total oil and gas production increased 2% in. the fourth quarter, with crude output up 10%.

The company, one of Argentina's leading domestic sellers of. refined fuels, stated it took a $1.782 billion problems charge. to spend for the deterioration of properties.

Running expenses in the quarter fell 4.1% year-on-year,. while profits before interest, taxes, devaluation and. amortization (EBITDA), or core revenues, moved 5.9% to $1.151. billion.

The business reported weaker sales at filling station in the. quarter, which were compensated partly by higher rates.

Argentina's new libertarian President Javier Milei. announced an energy sector emergency in mid-December soon. after taking office, saying his government would tighten up control. over the nation's local gas and electrical power regulators and seek. to enable long-controlled costs to increase.

The Argentine government holds 51% of YPF shares. As a. candidate, Milei stated he

would seek to privatize

the firm once it acquired worth, in an effort to minimize the. state's share in the market and enhance public accounts.

Milei's government has given that backtracked from pushing. for privatization, getting rid of the strategy from a proposed bundle of. reforms.

(source: Reuters)