YPF is an Argentine oil and gas company, involved in exploration, production, transport, and marketing of petroleum products.
YPF was founded in 1922, as a state-owned oil company.
In 1992, it was privatized and acquired by Spanish oil company Repsol.
In 2012, the Argentine government re-nationalized YPF, by taking back a majority stake previously sold to Repsol.
YPF has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 1993.
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YPF produces and markets gasoline, diesel, LPG, and other fuel products for motorized vehicles.
YPF's renewable energy division that focuses on wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources.
YPF produces and distributes lubricants for industrial, commercial and agricultural sectors.
YPF was originally founded as a state-owned company, but it was privatized in the 1990s. However, it was re-nationalized in 2012.
YPF's headquarters is in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
YPF operates refineries in Argentina, but it also exports fuel to other South American countries, such as Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
YPF Luz focuses on wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources. The company develops and operates wind and solar farms in Argentina, and plans to expand its renewable energy projects across the country.
YPF's customer service varies widely. Some customers report positive experiences with their fuel delivery and other services, while others complain about long wait times and poor communication from customer service representatives.