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Spanish oil company Repsol ends operations in Argentina | Spanish oil company Repsol ends operations in Argentina |
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Spanish oil company Repsol has ended its operations in Argentina, two years after the government seized its assets. | Spanish oil company Repsol has ended its operations in Argentina, two years after the government seized its assets. |
Last month the Argentine congress gave final approval to pay $5bn (£3bn) in compensation for Repsol's stake in Argentine oil firm YPF. | Last month the Argentine congress gave final approval to pay $5bn (£3bn) in compensation for Repsol's stake in Argentine oil firm YPF. |
The Spanish company has now announced that it has sold the last batch of bonds it received to cover its losses. | The Spanish company has now announced that it has sold the last batch of bonds it received to cover its losses. |
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had accused Repsol of under-investing in oil production. | Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had accused Repsol of under-investing in oil production. |
Before the government seized Repsol's assets in April 2012, the Spanish company had just over 50% of YPF shares. | Before the government seized Repsol's assets in April 2012, the Spanish company had just over 50% of YPF shares. |
The company initially estimated the value of its assets at $10.5bn (£6.3bn), but it later settled for about half of that amount. | |
As part of the settlement, Repsol agreed to drop its lawsuits against Argentina. | As part of the settlement, Repsol agreed to drop its lawsuits against Argentina. |
The deal was seen as crucial in helping Argentina attract foreign investment in its shale oil and gas reserves, which are among the world's largest. | The deal was seen as crucial in helping Argentina attract foreign investment in its shale oil and gas reserves, which are among the world's largest. |
YPF is responsible for about a third of Argentina's oil and a quarter of its gas output. | YPF is responsible for about a third of Argentina's oil and a quarter of its gas output. |
In 2010 Argentina started importing fuel for the first time since YPF was privatised in 1993. | In 2010 Argentina started importing fuel for the first time since YPF was privatised in 1993. |
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner blamed Repsol for draining YPF of its resources since acquiring a controlling stake in the 1990s, and not investing enough to cope with growing internal demand. | President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner blamed Repsol for draining YPF of its resources since acquiring a controlling stake in the 1990s, and not investing enough to cope with growing internal demand. |
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