ARGENTINA OIL AND GAS FIRM GETS IFC SUPPORT
September 1st, 2009
BY MONICA DOBIE
ARGENTINE oil and gas firm Pan American Energy International will receive US$153 million's worth of loans from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank to help it develop oil and gas resources. This work focus on the Cerro Dragon, Piedra Clavada, and Koluel Kaike blocks of Golfo San Jorge, central coastal Argentina
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ARGENTINE oil and gas firm Pan American Energy International will receive US$153 million's worth of loans from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank to help it develop oil and gas resources. This work focus on the Cerro Dragon, Piedra Clavada, and Koluel Kaike blocks of Golfo San Jorge, central coastal Argentina
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