Latin America represents the largest energy resource base outside of the Middle East. The region’s vast energy resources — including significant crude oil and natural gas resources — and its unique political landscape make Latin America a significant player that could shift the geopolitical weight from the east to the west.
Discussants:
Edward M. Emmett, Fellow in Energy and Transportation Policy, Baker Institute for Public Policy
Mark P. Jones, PhD, Fellow in Political Science, Baker Institute for Public Policy; Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies and Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University
Francisco Monaldi, PhD, Fellow in Latin American Energy Policy, Baker Institute for Public Policy