Past Event
March 30, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended energy markets and has brought to the forefront energy security considerations globally. The Center on Global Energy Policy hosted a conversation on what current events in energy markets mean for Latin America’s energy transition, how the region will be impacted by high energy prices, how geopolitical events might be allowing a reset of US foreign policy towards the region (e.g. Venezuela), and what that means for oil markets.
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