Why Investors Shouldn’t Overlook Argentina’s Energy Reforms
Argentina’s nascent shale industry is one of the most promising frontiers for unconventional oil and gas development outside of the US.
Argentina’s nascent shale industry is one of the most promising frontiers for unconventional oil and gas development outside of the US.
Latin American countries are demonstrating that “green growth” strategies can promote economic development.
Brazil’s oil and gas and electricity sectors are an important destination for Chinese direct investment.
Think-tank Inter-American Dialogue recently held a closed-door event which brought together Colombia’s new mines and energy minister, Tomás González, with CEOs, industry association heads and regulators.
In the first of a two-part series, Inter-American Dialogue’s energy, climate change and extractive industries program director Lisa Viscidi talks to BNamericas about how the Colombian government is looking to increase oil reserves and maintain competitiveness as Mexico opens its hydrocarbons market.
Colombia has to remain competitive with other major producers such as Mexico to attract needed investment in extractive industries.
What are the opportunities for progress and regional cooperation on climate change in the Americas?
After winning a second term, the hard work now begins for President Juan Manuel Santos.
What are the challenges and best policies for managing Colombia’s oil and mining revenues?
While Mexico’s oil and gas reform has stolen the limelight, the electricity reform is more critical to the country’s economic growth.
How bad is Petrobras’ situation today, and what bright spots are on the horizon?