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Title: Recent Developments in Brazil’s Oil & Gas Industry: Brazil Appears to be Stemming the Tide of Resource Nationalism 
Author: Steven P. Otillar, Kristina A. McQuaid, et al. 
Contact Information: Steven P. Otillar 
Publication Date: July  2008  
Publication Type: Article/Book 
Practice/Industry: Major Projects: Energy, Chemicals, Mining & Infrastructure
Region: North America
Office: Bogota; Brasilia/Brazil; Buenos Aires; Cancun/Mexico; Caracas/Venezuela; Chihuahua/Mexico; Guadalajara/Mexico; Juarez/Mexico; Mexico City/Mexico; Monterrey/Mexico; Porto Alegre/Brazil; Rio de Janeiro/Brazil; Santiago; Sao Paulo/Brazil; Tijuana/Mexico; Valencia/Venezuela; Chicago; Dallas; Houston; Miami; New York; Palo Alto; San Diego; San Francisco; Toronto; Washington DC
Description: This article discusses how Brazil has become a critical player in the global energy market, due to being the tenth largest energy consumer in the world (third largest in the Western Hemisphere after the United States and Canada), one of the world’s largest ethanol producers, and the country with the second largest crude oil reserves in South America. 
Price and Currency: Complimentary
Publication/Link: Otillar Article