by Antonio Llardén | 12 Jul 2016
Latin America has always been one of the favourite destinations for investors but recently, its development and prospects have sent the region to the front of the queue of international interest. On 6 June this year, I had the opportunity to take part in the Assembly...
by Antonio Llardén | 27 Jun 2016
Economic growth is largely based on energy consumption, in which oil has played and will continue to play a key role. In a climate of strong growth in energy demand, as is forecast for the outlook to 2040, especially in OECD countries, the world energy model of the...
by Antonio Llardén | 25 May 2016
The countries of North Africa have historically been strategic providers for European Union energy security. Algeria is the third largest supplier of gas to Europe after Russia and Norway, with 5% of imports by pipeline and 28% of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports,...
by Antonio Llardén | 11 May 2016
Combating the environmental impacts of energy consumption is particularly complex in the so-called diffuse sectors, i.e. households, services, agriculture, waste and transport. Transport in particular is a sector that consumes 55% of world oil, due to limited...
by Antonio Llardén | 3 May 2016
Albert Camus said “a free press may be good or bad, but without freedom, the press will only be bad”. Journalism is an essential profession and is under serious threat – hence, 3 May was World Press Freedom Day,a date that reminds us of the...