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Iran-US Deal: How Falling Oil Prices Impact Argentina's Vaca Muerta

22/06/2026 10:39 - Economia

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A Global Energy Shift with Local Roots

The 14-point memorandum signed between the United States and Iran on June 17, 2026, in Switzerland, marks a turning point in global energy markets. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz—a critical chokepoint for 20% of the world's oil—has eased international prices. But what does this mean for Argentina? For foreign investors watching South America, the answer lies in Vaca Muerta.

What is Vaca Muerta?

For our international readers, Vaca Muerta (Spanish for 'Dead Cow') is a massive geological formation located in Neuquén Province, in northern Patagonia, Argentina. It is one of the world's largest unconventional oil and gas reservoirs (shale).

Often compared to the Eagle Ford in Texas, this formation has transformed Argentina from an energy importer into a key exporter, reaching new markets like Australia via ports like Puerto Rosales.

Impact on Argentine Exports

  • Energy exports grew 167% year-on-year
  • Oil exports surged over 320%
  • Price jump of 50% during the conflict
  • New export destination: Australia

Why Argentina Remains Resilient

Despite the price correction, analysts assure that the Brent benchmark will stay above $75 per barrel for the rest of 2026, a level much higher than 2025 and sufficient to guarantee the profitability of Vaca Muerta.

Consultancies like Economía & Energía estimate a theoretical loss of $1 billion in exports compared to a scenario of continued conflict, while Empiria places it at $1.8 billion. However, this is offset by a massive saving: Argentina will save $500 million in LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) imports needed for the winter season.

2026 Economic Outlook

Indicator 2026 Projection
Energy Exports $11 Billion USD
Energy Trade Surplus Nearly $9.7 Billion USD
Projected Brent Price Above $75/barrel
Long-term Reference Price $70/barrel

Financial Benefits & Stability

The deal eases geopolitical pressure, likely stabilizing international interest rates. This is vital for Vaca Muerta, which requires significant foreign capital investment. Furthermore, access to cheaper GNL ensures domestic supply during the Southern Hemisphere's winter.

Context of the Conflict

The conflict between Iran and the US began on February 28, 2026, resulting in over 3,700 casualties. The memorandum includes a ceasefire and a $300 billion reconstruction fund, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan.

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