Agostina Martínez is a partner at Beccar Varela. She joined the firm in 2026 and is a member of the Natural Resources: Mining practice.

She specializes in energy and natural resources law, with a focus on mining. She has more than 12 years of experience advising companies and financial institutions on complex transactions, including recent mining project financings in Argentina involving international organizations.

Agostina graduated as a lawyer from Universidad Católica de Cuyo (2014). She holds an LL.M. with Distinction in Mineral Law and Policy from the University of Dundee (United Kingdom, 2016). She also completed a postgraduate degree in Hydrocarbons and Energy Industry Regulation at Universidad Católica Argentina (2020) and attended international courses in Oil & Gas Law, Contracts and Negotiations organized by the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (currently The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law) and the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (Houston, United States).

Prior to joining Beccar Varela, she was a senior associate at Allende & Brea (2017–2026) and an associate at Marval, O’Farrell & Mairal (2016–2017). She also worked as a legal intern at the Secretariat of the International Energy Charter (Belgium, 2016–2017), as Mining and Governance Content Assistant at the Extractive Industries Source Book, a World Bank project (2016), and as an intern at Infra Shares Partners (United Kingdom, 2015–2016).

Agostina has published articles on various aspects of the mining industry at the global and regional levels, with a focus on the shared use of mining related infrastructure, the lithium industry and the energy transition. She is Editorial Assistant of RADHEM, participates in academic projects related to REDMIN, and has served as a guest lecturer in the Master’s Degree in Mining Business Management at Universidad Católica de Cuyo.

She is a member of the Buenos Aires Bar Association, the International Bar Association and The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law.

She has been recognized by Chambers Latin America and The Legal 500.

She speaks Spanish and English.