An Argentinian oil union has announced a 48-hour strike to demand higher salaries, which is expected to impact production at the Vaca Muerta shale patch. The strike, set to begin on Tuesday, comes after talks with companies on salary increases stalled. This action is likely to affect oil and gas production significantly in the region. #oott
#Argentina’s Union Calls Strike, to Affect Vaca Muerta Production Oil and gas workers to start 48-hour boycott on Tuesday Union says talks with companies on higher salaries stalled #oott https://t.co/nScL9KrYlu
An Argentinian oil union said it will hold a 48-hour strike to demand higher salaries, potentially affecting production at the Vaca Muerta shale patch https://t.co/WVrg0xtzPx via @markets @inaitriago
An Argentinian oil union said it will hold a 48-hour strike to demand higher salaries, potentially affecting production at the Vaca Muerta shale patch https://t.co/Bi8MUXeRbP
#Argentina: oil union calls 48-hour strike that will affect Vaca Muerta production #oott https://t.co/QZPh9vWKn3
Argentine oil union calls 48-hour strike that will affect Vaca Muerta production https://t.co/zA81NAV6Dv https://t.co/xD2ewy0et5
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