For decades, Argentina lived with a paradox all too familiar to every energy expert: the country possesses exceptional resources—world-class shale gas, high-quality lithium, and vast wind and solar potential—yet it consistently failed to convert this wealth into stable growth. Macroeconomic volatility and unpredictable rules of the game repeatedly interrupted investment cycles. Even highly promising projects stalled. Investors faced an environment where long-term planning was nearly impossible due to inflation and shifting regulations. Today, the dynamics are shifting in a way the country hasn't experienced in a generation. President Javier Milei has taken an atypical step for modern politics. He decided to confront structural problems directly, rather than cushioning them with temporary fixes. This course toward stability and modernization is a game-changer. For the first time since the discovery of Vaca Muerta, the political environment is beginning to match the scale of the ge...
Official blog of Mykhailo Pyrtko – lawyer, PhD in Law, and energy expert. Here you will find insights on renewable energy, corporate law, and international investment projects. Mykhailo writes about building sustainable business structures, global trends in energy security, and the intersection of law, business, and technology. As a member of the International Solar Energy Society and Energy Institute, he shares analysis for professionals and investors.