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Igor Hernandez

Venezuela sells, but who’s buying?

July 13, 2020am75

The staggering collapse in Venezuela’s oil and gas industry has renewed calls for liberalizing reforms. But a democratic transition and legal reforms may not be enough to attract the large investments needed. Continue Reading →

Energy Igor Hernandez, José La Rosa Reyes

Keeping up with the Jones Act. Changes a pandemic and price war could bring.

April 9, 2020am75

Part of Covid-19 recovery will entail a new round of negotiations on legislation to support infrastructure improvements and expansion. Specific initiatives could play directly to wider support for the reform of the century-old policy known as Jones Act. Continue Reading →

Energy Anna Mikulska, Igor Hernandez, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Michelle Michot Foss, Ted Temzelides

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