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"ArPetrol Ltd is engaged in the exploration for and development and production of oil & natural gas, and also provides natural gas processing services for third parties in Argentina."

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ARPETROL LTD > Investment climate improving in Argentina...US report
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Post by TheRock07 on Jun 11, 2014 10:55am

Investment climate improving in Argentina...US report

US Embassy praises Argentina: says 'investment climate has started to change'

The United States Chargé d'Affaires at the Embassy In Buenos Aires Kevin Sullivan, who is in charge of the embassy on an interim basis, praised Argentina’s agreement with Paris Club, ICSID and YPF-Repsol deal, saying “the situation is changing, in a good way” and pointing out a change in investment climate.

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“People from the private sector tell me that they are receiving more and more phone calls”, said Kevin Sullivan

Axel Kicillof said he sees “many optimistic signals for the second quarter and even next year” for an ending to economic recession

Sullivan said that there is interest about Argentina in the US, in the country’s natural and human resources. “Investment climate has started to change,” he said interviewed by Perfil. “People from the private sector tell me that they are receiving more and more phone calls. The situation seems to be changing, in a good way.”

“Even though we are going through a difficult time, some things make me optimistic,” he said and mentioned the agreement reached by Argentina in its negotiations with the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the YPF-Repsol deal and the recent Paris Club agreement.

The diplomat recognized the existence of adverse statistics regarding Argentina’s economy but he stressed the importance to focus on the medium term.“In the US we have also known difficult economic cycles in the past years and they are usually temporal. The most important thing is to work towards a greater, more inclusive, long term growth,” Sullivan said.

Asked about Argentina’s dispute with the so called Vulture Funds, the US official said the White House has always stressed the importance of “Argentina solving this issue and normalizing its relations with all creditors”.

“Everybody is expecting the Court’s rule in the US,” Sullivan said. However, the diplomat said a negotiation will probably be needed to solve the dispute, regardless the Court’s rule.

Sullivan also referred to the agreement struck between YPF and Chevron to exploit the Vaca Muerta shale oil and gas deposit, recently visited by United States Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman. “There is a huge opportunity to develop [the deposit] in a sustainable transparent manner, so that it benefits all Argentines,” he said.

In the same line of thinking Argentina's Economy Minister Axel Kicillof said he sees “many optimistic signals for the second quarter and even next year” for an ending to economic recession.

According to the Kirchnerite official, “many elements” signal economic recovery, including price deceleration and income increases due to wage negotiations and the federal government’s welfare benefits.

In an interview with Página 12, Kicillof admitted the impact in the real economy of January’s abrupt devaluation, which he described as a ‘destabilizing attempts’, and pointed out that “all catastrophic forecasts that said a bomb was going to explode in March were overcome”.

Kicillof said that now, that the monetary and exchange market are stable, with decelerating prices, “we start to see the impact of a increase in real incomes, as a result of wage negotiations”.

Comment by TheRock07 on Jun 13, 2014 1:30pm
he heavens are unfolding nicely here. Incredibly undervalued for even just of of its 4 major assets, we have no where to go but up. Have a great weekend