Camuzzi, Vitol Sign MoU for Argentina's $3.9 Billion LNG del Plata Project
04.28.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 28, 2026 [Reuters]- Camuzzi Gas Inversora and Vitol signed a memorandum of understanding for ​Argentina’s LNG del Plata project, the ‌Argentine firm said on Monday, with Vitol potentially acquiring up to 100% of production and evaluating ​an equity investment.

 

The project, currently wholly ​owned by Camuzzi, is located at the ⁠Port of La Plata in Buenos ​Aires province and will require an investment ​of $3.9 billion over the next 20 years.

  • Vitol may purchase up to 100% of LNG del Plata’s ​production through a long-term offtake agreement.
  • Vitol ​will also evaluate making an equity investment in the ‌project ⁠alongside Camuzzi.
  • The dual-purpose project will export liquefied natural gas while also strengthening domestic supply during peak demand months in Argentina, ​Camuzzi said.
  • ​The project ⁠has access to infrastructure transporting natural gas from the vast ​Vaca Muerta shale formation in the ​Neuquen ⁠Basin.
  • LNG del Plata targets exports of more than 2.4 million metric tons a year, ⁠equivalent ​to production of more ​than 9 million cubic meters per day of natural ​gas.

 

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