The new PM will contend with more than his father's legacy when it comes to setting energy policy, writes COA's Christian Gómez, Jr. for Americas Quarterly.
Energy & Commodities
What Justin Trudeau's Election Means for Energy and the Environment in Canada
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Christian Gómez, Jr.
Don't Be Too Pessimistic over Mexico's Energy Reforms
Despite recent challenges for Mexico, observers should not lose sight of the potential for North American energy integration, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for Financial Times' beyondbrics.
Santiago 2015 Blog: Opportunities and Challenges in Chile's Energy Sector
Minister Pacheco gave updates on the government’s energy policies, and panelists...
Santiago 2015 Blog: Heraldo Muñoz and Carlos Gutierrez on Chilean Confidence and Opportunity
The Chilean foreign affairs minister and former U.S. secretary of commerce spoke...
Santiago 2015 Blog: Chile Keeps Investment Up Amid Regional Slowdown
Renewable energies and some of Latin America’s largest mergers meant a boost in 2014...
Pipeline Companies Look to Benefit from Mexico's Reforms
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Robert Grattan
Despite the first bidding failure, Mexico has opportunities to build out its midstream sector - whether through privately organized deals or state-contracted lines, suggests COA’s Eric Farnsworth.