Ian Rostagno
Petroleum Engineer, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (2015) Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin (2019)
Petroleum Engineer, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (2015) Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin (2019)
On December 1, 2020 the IAPG Houston hosted a virtual event focused on the development of Argentina’s energy sector. Mr. Dario Martinez, Argentina’s Secretary of Energy, was its keynote speaker of the event, which was organized in coordination with Argentina’s Embassy in the US and the IAPG in Buenos Aires. Eduardo Galindez, president of IAPG Houston welcomed an audience of over 300 industry colleagues to the event.
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Learn more about the Webinar held in November 2020 where the scholars of the IAPGH 2020/2021 shared their experiences about studying in the US, and about the sponsors who made possible for the IAPGH to extend the scholarships.
Studying in the US by IAPGH Scholars Read More »
IAPG Houston President, Eduardo Galindez, reflects on the challenging year 2020 and the organization’s future goals and upcoming events in 2021.
IAPG Houston President’s Note 2021 Read More »
This article in this issue will provide International Waste Management Executives a brief overview of the opportunities for Developments in the in the intersection between the WtE (Waste-to-Energy) and CCS (Carbon Capture & Sequestration) market spaces currently developing in the North American Region, with a particular focus in the United States. The main focus will be on WtE, followed by a shallow dive into the opportunity space tax incentives are creating for joint WtE and CCS-enabled projects.
Petroleum Engineer (2009) and Industrial Engineer (2010), Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires Master of Public Administration: Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law (2021), Columbia University in the City of New York
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Bachelor in Geology (2009), Universidad de Buenos Aires Master’s Degree Geophysics (2013), University of Houston
Por Dr. Hugo Cabral La extracción de hidrocarburos de reservorios no convencionales en la Argentina cuenta con una amplia normativa en materia ambiental ya existente, que cubre adecuadamente esta modalidad operativa. En este trabajo se analiza además cómo deben aplicarla las provincias. Al comenzar este análisis, la primera pregunta que nos hacemos y trataremos de
Los desafíos normativos de una nueva modalidad operativa: shale y tight sands Read More »
Por Lic. Luis Pedro Stinco En este trabajo se describen los reservorios de shale gas/oil y tight más representativos en lo que respecta a su importancia y a su potencial, existentes en la República Argentina. Conceptos referidos a los sistemas petroleros Cuando se descubre una acumulación de hidrocarburos, es necesario recordar que el petróleo/gas que
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Por Nicolás Gutierrez Schmidt, Julio Alonso y Adolfo Giusiano (Subsecretaría de Minería e Hidrocarburos, Dirección de Estudios, Provincia de Neuquén) La Formación Vaca Muerta ocupa un área de aproximadamente 36.600 km2 en la Cuenca Neuquina. Está compuesta principalmente por margas bituminosas con un alto contenido de material orgánico y se la considera una de las