Article N6D6 How the former head of Shell Argentina turned to clean energy

How the former head of Shell Argentina turned to clean energy

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Marina Aizen for Clarin, part of the Climate Publi
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What do you do after spending 37 years running a top oil company in Argentina? You become a green energy advocate, reports Clarin

In June, Juan Josi(C) Aranguren left Shell after 37 years; he had spent the last two decades running the company's Argentinian division. The ex-hardman of the oil industry is now firmly pro-decarbonisation, and promotes the use of energy which will not contribute to further global warming.

He has said that wind farms would be more profitable than Argentina's current work on Vaca Muerta, a mega shale gas deposit in the central province of Neuqui(C)n that is the third-largest shale formation in the world.

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