Billionaire Peter Thiel buys 1% stake in Argentine Vaca Muerta oil firm, filing shows

Aug 17 (Reuters) – Palantir chair and co-founder Peter Thiel has bought a 1% stake in Argentina’s Vista, one of the ​largest oil companies operating in the country’s Vaca Muerta ‌shale formation, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

The filing, published on Friday, comes four months after the tech billionaire met with ​Argentine President Javier Milei in the presidential palace, after ​which Milei told a local media outlet they discussed ⁠economic policies and his opposition to wealth taxes.

Thiel had recently ​bought a mansion in an upscale neighborhood of Buenos Aires, ​local media reported.

The billionaire’s Thiel Macro LLC hedge fund bought around 1.2 million American Depositary Shares in Vista worth about $76 million, according to the SEC ​filing, equivalent to 1% of Vista’s capital.

The fund declared a ​portfolio of $418.7 million, including stakes in Vistra, Amazon and power and energy ‌firms ⁠American Electric Power, DTE Energy, FirstEnergy, CMS Energy and X-Energy.

Vista operates in Vaca Muerta, home to the world’s second-largest shale gas and fourth-largest oil reserves, located in Neuquen province in Argentina’s Patagonia ​region.

Vista currently produces ​160,000 barrels ⁠of oil equivalent per day and has invested more than $6.5 billion in Argentina. In May, it ​raised its investment and production outlook for Vaca ​Muerta, ⁠a formation roughly the size of Belgium.

Milei has expressed his intention to leverage Patagonia’s vast open spaces and cold climate to build ⁠data ​centers. Data center projects have met opposition ​in other parts of Latin America due to their high water and energy ​needs.

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