1. Vista Energy is pursuing an aggressive growth strategy to double production by 2030, utilizing its high-return shale oil assets in Argentina's Vaca Muerta basin. 2. Despite high Capex costs, the company's valuation seems relatively cheap with strong EBITDA margins and improving financial metrics. 3. The company's future outlook is positive, but risks include Argentina's political and economic stability.
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