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Argentina's YPF reports $649 million loss for the quarter; 42% increase in shale production

YPF, an Argentine'state' energy company, reported a 'net loss' of $649m in the fourth quarter, which is more than twice as much as a $284m loss it had a year earlier. This was due to a sluggish gas market and a shift in prices for oil and petroleum derivatives.

The company's revenue fell by 4% on an annual basis, to $4.56 billion.

Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA), a key measure of industry profitability, reached $1.28 billion in the third quarter, up 53% on a year ago. This figure exceeded the $1.22 million estimate by LSEG's polled analysts.

The final 'three months of revenue for this year fell 4% from the same period last year, to $4.56 Billion. This also beat analysts' forecasts of $4.11 Billion.

The company reported that its total shale-oil production increased by 35% on an annual basis to 165,000 barrels of oil per day. Fourth-quarter shale-oil production also increased by?42% to 196,000 barrels.

YPF’s performance is a crucial indicator for Argentina’s economy. The country relies on the company’s Vaca Muerta operation?to achieve its goal of becoming a net exporter of energy, bolstering dollar reserves, and maintaining a stable currency.

Analysts predicted earlier this month that Vaca Muerta could help Argentina achieve a record energy surplus this year. They predicted a 'trade surplus' of up to $10 billion, which would be largely dependent on the South American country's oil production.

(source: Reuters)