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Argentina Cuts Winter Gas to Factories Despite Record Output
Argentina is cutting winter gas supply to factories despite record production from the Vaca Muerta shale field. On the coldest days, demand exceeds domestic output, forcing imports, while pipeline capacity constraints—not gas availability—are cited as the primary issue.
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