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  • Presidential Fracas in Latin America… Should We Care?

    Presidential Fracas in Latin America… Should We Care?

    In Latin America, there seems to be no ideological pattern but rather soloists who are too preoccupied with internal issues to care about diplomatic subtleties.

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  • Brazil Revives Climate Fund, Cote d’Ivoire Embraces Solar, Azerbaijan Greens Everything

    Brazil Revives Climate Fund, Cote d’Ivoire Embraces Solar, Azerbaijan Greens Everything

    This week, our newsletter focuses on countries dedicated to greening their energy environments — or at least saying they are.

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  • No Fly Zone

    No Fly Zone

    How will the travel bans impact energy investment? Horizon Engage analysts examine the travel bans in Nigeria, Thailand and Suriname and what they mean.

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  • Webinar – South Africa: The ANC’s Weakening Hold on Government

    Webinar – South Africa: The ANC’s Weakening Hold on Government

    Join Horizon Engage’s Clementine Wallop and Mike Davies for this look at the impact of elections in South Africa for foreign investors.

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  • Milei: First 100 Days, KMG Stays Public, Nigeria Reels Back the EEL

    Milei: First 100 Days, KMG Stays Public, Nigeria Reels Back the EEL

    This week, we’re covering Milei reaching 100 days in office in Argentina, significant privatization rumors in Kazakhstan and reversing a controversial policy in Nigeria.

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  • Reasons to be Cheerful… in Nigeria?

    Reasons to be Cheerful… in Nigeria?

    This post could have been called “Reasons to be Less Miserable”: There is no getting around how hard times are in Nigeria or the complexities energy companies face doing business there.

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  • Election Drama, Refinery Politics, Oil Discoveries

    Election Drama, Refinery Politics, Oil Discoveries

    This week, we’re covering dirty politicos on South African election candidate lists, a rather sticky campaign issue in Mexico and a significant discovery off the coast of a country named after a coast: Cote d’Ivoire.

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  • Pounds and Pesos, Naira and Now What?

    Pounds and Pesos, Naira and Now What?

    The Milei administration recently announced that in January it achieved a monthly budget surplus, Argentina’s first in almost 12 years. This is good news for the government after a major setback in Congress earlier this month. The bad news is a severe recession already showing in the official data.

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  • Erdogan in Cairo, Tinubu in Trouble, Milei in Good Mood

    Erdogan in Cairo, Tinubu in Trouble, Milei in Good Mood

    We’re excited to introduce a newsletter from our team that highlights what we’re watching on energy politics in emerging markets, starting with Erdogan in Cairo, Tinabu in trouble in Nigeria, and Milei’s economic win… sort of.

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  • Milei Balances the Budget, But…

    Milei Balances the Budget, But…

    The Milei administration recently announced that in January it achieved a monthly budget surplus, Argentina’s first in almost 12 years. This is good news for the government after a major setback in Congress earlier this month. The bad news is a severe recession already showing in the official data.

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