vaca


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va·ca

 (vā′kā′)
n. Informal
Variant of vacay.
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in setting fracing records at the Vaca Muerta Formation in the Neuquen Basin in northern Patagonia, Argentina.
Upon closing of the transaction, expected to occur in July, Aleph plans to start funding the construction of infrastructure necessary to provide gathering, processing, and evacuation midstream services to oil and gas producers in Vaca Muerta.
It was Vaca's varsity pitching debut and the possibility of it had him "through the roof" with anticipation during the school day, he said.
"The port of Bahia Blanca is a natural fit for us, since we are currently moving heavy oil field equipment for customers through the port and into Vaca Muerta," said Reiner Wiederkehr, CEO Fracht USA.
Nina Vaca is Chairman and CEO of Pinnacle Group, the fastest-growing woman-owned company in the country.
"You wouldn't find these last two very easy in the world and our reserves look to be like very relevant." Hernandez also highlighted Qatar's investments in Argentina, which are mainly related to the shale oil deposit of Vaca Muerta.
Vaca assists in handling matters related to general liability, first party property insurance defense, commercial, intellectual property and criminal defense.
Each of the recipients had more than 60 hours of lectures in the past three years, the VACA said.