- Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales
which overturned Yrigoyen.
History
The company, specialising in the exploration, production, refining and commercialisation of petroleum, had its origin in 1907, when oil was discovered near the city of
Comodoro Rivadavia in Chubut. FollowingWorld War I , oil had became an important resource, leading to struggles between rival powers to gain control of it.YPF was created by the June 3, 1922
decree ofHipólito Yrigoyen 's administration, and was first directed byEnrique Mosconi . It was the first entirely state-run oil company in the world (the second being the French "Compagnie française des pétroles" (CFP, French Company of Petroleums), created in 1924 by the conservativeRaymond Poincaré ) [Felipe Pigna , "Los Mitos de la historia argentina, 3", ed. Planeta Historia y Sociedad, 2006, p.152 ] . YPF's creation was followed by the creation of "Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos " (YPFB), as well as theUruguay anANCAP ("Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcohol y Portland", 1931) and theBrazil ianPetrobras , created in 1953 byGetúlio Vargas .YPF bought its first tanker in the
United States in 1923, and built not only several extracting facilities, but whole towns and cities, such as Comodoro Rivadavia,Caleta Olivia in Santa Cruz,Plaza Huincul in Neuquén andGeneral Mosconi in Salta.Mosconi, who had previously been in charge of the Aeronautics division of the Army, proposed to Corvalán, governor of Salta Province, exploitation of Salta's oil by the YPF, offering him 13% royalties for the province Pablo Villegas N., [http://www.bolpress.com/art.php?Cod=2007061906 Mosconi, el petróleo y la independencia integral de Sudamérica] , "
Bolpress ", 19 June 2007 es icon] . However, Corvalán, allied with theStandard Oil , rejected Mosconi's proposal, referring to the concept of provincial autonomies. This refusal lead Mosconi to evolve in favor of thenationalization of oil supplies in order to strengthen Argentina's independence .Under Alvear's administration, Enrique Mosconi created the
distillery ofLa Plata , which was the tenth largest in the world Felipe Pigna, 2006, p.153 ] . According to Mosconi, this spawned the beginning of "the mobilization of all sorts of resistances and obstacles" from the oiltrust s, in particular from theStandard Oil , which was the most influential foreign companies in Argentina, with presence in Comodoro Rivadavia,Jujuy andSalta .On September 28, 1928, at the end of Alvear's term, the deputies approved a law establishing
state monopoly on oil Felipe Pigna, 2006, p.154] . The monopoly, however, was not absolute, being limited to oil exploration, exploitation and transport, but excluding selling and imports . Private firms opposed themselves to the law project, refusing to pay a 10%royalties Felipe Pigna, 2006, p.155 ] , and the law was finally blocked by the conservatives in the Senate.Oil nationalization became an important theme of Yrigoyen's electoral campaign in 1928, although the Yrigoyenistas focused their criticisms against the Standard Oil, abstaining themselves from attacking the British, to whom Argentina's economy was closely linked, in particular the
Royal Dutch Shell .Following Yrigoyen's victory at the 1928 elections, YPF, still directed by Enrique Mosconi, reduced oil prices in May 1929, leading to the cheapest petroleum in the world and to an important increase in YPF's sales compared to its rival private companies, forcing them to also lower their prices . Mosconi also reduced the price of
kerosene andagrochemical to contribute to the development of the interior regions of Argentina .The
Institute of Petroleum ("Instituto del Petróleo") was created on December 30, 1929, and directed by Ricardo Rojas, the rector of the UBA (University of Buenos Aires). Foreseeing conflicts with US private companies, Mosconi proposed an agreement with the Soviet state company Iuyamtorg, which was to allow Argentina to import 250,000 tons of petroleum each year, paid by trade withleather ,wool ,tannin andsheep Felipe Pigna, 2006, p.156 ] . The agreement was to be made official in September 1930, along with the complete nationalization of oil resources . But on September 6, 1930, Yrigoyen was deposed by a military coup headed byJosé Félix Uriburu , and the project was withdrawn.In 1965 YPF discovered oil on "Puesto Hernández", leading to the ascension of
Rincón de los Sauces (Neuquén Province ), which has been declared the national energy capital [ [http://www1.hcdn.gov.ar/proyxml/expediente.asp?fundamentos=si&numexp=5130-D-2006 Rincón de los Sauces, national capital of energy] ] due to its having 50% of the Argentinian national reserves of oil and natural gas.Privatization
YPF was privatized in 1991, one of many such controversial actions by
Carlos Menem . The state retained a 5% share, which it sold in 1999 toRepsol S.A., a Spanishmultinational corporation that later launched a successful bid to take over the entire company. The union of the two companies took on the nameRepsol YPF ; former YPF operations represent almost 50% of its production.Creation of Enarsa
In 2004, President
Néstor Kirchner createdEnarsa or "Energía Argentina Sociedad Anónima", an energy company of which the state controls 53%. Enarsa recently joined efforts withVenezuela n state-ownedPetróleos de Venezuela .port
*
Sponsor ofArgentina national football team .
*Oil supplier to several Argentine motor racing series.References
External links
* [http://www.repsolypf.com/ Repsol YPF official site]
* [http://www.info-moreno.com.ar/notas/notas_documentos/reconquista%20gallega.htm YPF Privatisation] (Spanish)
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