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Petrobras Argentina

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Type
  
Sociedad Anónima

Industry
  
Oil & Gas and Utility

Parent organization
  
Pampa Energía

Revenue
  
2.5 billion USD (2012)

Traded as
  
BCBA: PESA NYSE: PZE

Headquarters
  
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Founded
  
1946


Key people
  
José Fernando de Freitas, (Chairman) Ronaldo Batista Assunção, (CEO)

Products
  
Petroleum Natural gas Petrochemicals Electricity

Net income
  
US$ 125.2 Million (2012)

Stock price
  
PESA (BCBA) ARS 16.65 +0.30 (+1.83%)28 Mar, 4:59 PM GMT-3 - Disclaimer

Petrobras Argentina (BCBA: PESA / NYSE: PZE) is the Argentine-based former subsidiary of Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras), the Brazilian energy conglomerate and now a subsidiary of Pampa Energia

The unit was established in 1993, and in 2001, expanded into 700 service stations with the purchase of Eg3 from the struggling Sociedad Comercial del Plata. Its purchase in 2003 of Petrolera Santa Fe/Pecom Energía from local industrialist Gregorio Pérez Companc allowed it to significantly expand into the local fossil fuel sector.

It expanded into electric grid operations with the purchase of a majority stake in Transener from PESA, though the group sold Transener to local entrepreneur Marcelo Mindlin in 2004. The company since operates in the energy area, focusing its business in the exploration and production of oil and gas, as well as the petrochemical and electricity production.

Currently, Petrobras Energía is the second largest oil company in Argentina, behind Repsol YPF, and is present in United States, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, México, Peru and Venezuela.

The company is listed in Buenos Aires Stock Exchange and is part of Merval Index.

References

Petrobras Argentina Wikipedia