Equinor, Shell and Total vowed to press on with projects in Vaca Muerta, even as policy uncertainty and price controls make it harder to plan investment in Argentina’s biggest shale play, raising concerns of a slowdown in oil and natural gas production growth. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Representatives of the three companies expressed their determination for the play, one of the world’s largest, in meetings with Omar Gutierrez, the governor of Neuquen, a southwestern province where most of the acreage is located. Gutierrez met with executives of the three companies during a visit to Madrid last week. Total told him it is delineating an undisclosed block as a step toward entering into […]