Table CompaniesYPF SA

Initials from the entity name. Click the row to open the full profile.YPF SAExtracting, refining, or transporting oil, gas, and coal. Argentina
3.6 million
cars driven for a year
16.7 Mt CO₂e
Approximate — depends on local grid.Approximate — depends on local grid.Approximate — varies by species, climate and age of tree.
rising +12%/yr

🔥 YPF SA ranks #96 because it extracts and refines large quantities of oil, gas or coal.

How much of this entity's emissions could be tied to a named owner.How sure we are about the numbers — based on data coverage, recency and source agreement.Number of power plants or sites attributed to this entity in the Climate TRACE dataset.
Climate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.
#96 of 1649

YPF SA, based in Argentina, extracts, refines or transports oil, gas and coal. Climate TRACE attributes 9 high-emitting assets to it. Its largest tracked activities are oil & gas extraction, oil & gas transport and oil refining.

Produces fossil fuelsOil, gas and coal are extracted, processed and moved at scale.
Methane can leakProduction and transport can release methane — a very potent short-term greenhouse gas.
Burned downstreamWhen the fuels are used elsewhere, they release large amounts of CO₂.
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Power plants & sites behind it9 attributed assets · ownership split equally across listed owners

AssetSectorOwnershipAttributedConf.
Argentina_Neuquen_Shale gasFossil Fuels50%4.5 Mtvery low
Argentina_San Jorge_Conventional onshoreFossil Fuels50%4 Mtvery low
Argentina_Neuquen_Shale oilFossil Fuels25%3.7 Mtvery low
Argentina_Neuquen_Shale gasFossil Fuels50%1.7 Mtvery low
Argentina_Neuquen_Tight gasFossil Fuels20%1.1 Mtvery low
YPF la Plata RefineryFossil Fuels33%828.9 ktvery low
YPF Lujan de Cuyo RefineryFossil Fuels33%377.5 ktvery low
Argentina_Neuquen_Shale oilFossil Fuels25%311.8 ktvery low
Argentina_Neuquen_Tight gasFossil Fuels20%281.6 ktvery low
Where this comes from
Fossil Fuels · reference year 2024
How it's allowed

Signals below are derived from emissions data and ownership coverage only — not from any legal or regulatory finding.

Permitted Emissions
These emissions appear to occur under existing permits and regulations. Operating legally is not the same as operating cleanly.
Ownership Data Gaps
Only 36% of this entity's attributed emissions trace to a clearly identified owner. Incomplete ownership data limits accountability.
Methane Exposure
Oil and gas operations can release methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than CO₂ over the short term. Leakage is often under-measured.
Rising Emissions Trend
Attributed emissions are rising (~12%/yr), moving in the wrong direction.
Low Measurement Confidence
Measurement confidence for this entity is low; figures are best-available estimates.
No Verified Enforcement or Lobbying Record
This dataset contains no verified enforcement actions, lobbying records, subsidies, or litigation for this entity. Absence of evidence here is not evidence of compliance or of any violation.

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Trend
Getting worse +11.8% rising
12.9 Mt15.5 Mt18 Mt20222024

Attributed emissions are rising by about +11.8% per year. Attributed emissions, 2022–2024.

It ranks #96 mainly because its attributed assets emitted about 16.7 Mt CO₂e in 2024 (≈ 3.6M cars/yr).

The Climate Damage Score is driven by that absolute size on a log scale, with a +1.1-point worsening adjustment.

Score breakdown

Absolute emissions
85 pts
Trend modifier
+11.8% rising+1.1 pts
Data confidence
How sure we are about the measurement. A low score doesn't lower the polluter's rank — it just shows the data is fuzzier.

See the full methodology for how the score is built, or data & coverage for how complete the underlying numbers are.

What we know · what we don't

What we know

  • Attributed emissions: 16.7 Mt CO₂e in 2024 (≈ 3.6M cars/yr).
  • Primary sector: Fossil Fuels; primary country: Argentina.
  • Evidence: 9 assets; ~36% ownership-attribution coverage.
  • Source: Climate TRACE (CC BY 4.0).

What we don’t

  • Exact ownership percentages — Climate TRACE lists owners but not stakes, so shared assets are split equally.
  • Indirect (supply-chain / financed / product-use) emissions are not included.
  • Some of this sector's emissions could not be attributed to any named owner.
  • No PR claims, lobbying records, litigation history or policy-compliance data are included.
How sure we are about the measurement. A low score doesn't lower the polluter's rank — it just shows the data is fuzzier.How much of this entity's emissions could be tied to a named owner. Higher means a more complete picture.