Spanish company Repsol YPF SA has leased several offshore blocks from the Cuban government and is expected to begin drilling for oil and gas next year. Cuba currently imports the majority of its energy from Venezuela but experts suggest that untapped reserves on the country's northern coast may yield enough oil to wean Cuba off dependence on Venezuela. What issues does the Cuban government face in its bid to develop its oil industry? What are the implications for the Cuban economy? How will the prospect of drilling 50 miles from the Florida Keys affect Cuba's relationship with the United States
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the Guyana-Suriname Basin could contain more than 15 billi...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
In 2014, Cuba and the United States announced the reestablishment of bilateral relations, the openin...
A delegation from the United States organized by the Environmental Defense Fund and the Internation...
Cuba is accelerating its oil-sector investments to increase its production, triple its refining capa...
This report first examines Cuba's oil sector, including current production and consumption levels. I...
As petropolemics continue to occupy a central position in US presidential campaign rhetoric, Cuba\u2...
This report first examines Cuba’s oil sector, including current production and consumption levels.\u...
As petropolemics continue to occupy a central position in US presidential campaign rhetoric, Cuba's ...
To reduce energy costs, the Ministry of Basic Industry (MINBAS) announced in early March that it wou...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
Oil-and-gas potential of Cuba is found through the discoveries among which there are the most large-...
The Canadian firms Sherritt International and PEBERCAN announced last month that they had discovered...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...
A massive power outage hit two-thirds of Cuba\u27s provinces earlier this month, a sign of the count...
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the Guyana-Suriname Basin could contain more than 15 billi...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
In 2014, Cuba and the United States announced the reestablishment of bilateral relations, the openin...
A delegation from the United States organized by the Environmental Defense Fund and the Internation...
Cuba is accelerating its oil-sector investments to increase its production, triple its refining capa...
This report first examines Cuba's oil sector, including current production and consumption levels. I...
As petropolemics continue to occupy a central position in US presidential campaign rhetoric, Cuba\u2...
This report first examines Cuba’s oil sector, including current production and consumption levels.\u...
As petropolemics continue to occupy a central position in US presidential campaign rhetoric, Cuba's ...
To reduce energy costs, the Ministry of Basic Industry (MINBAS) announced in early March that it wou...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
Oil-and-gas potential of Cuba is found through the discoveries among which there are the most large-...
The Canadian firms Sherritt International and PEBERCAN announced last month that they had discovered...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...
A massive power outage hit two-thirds of Cuba\u27s provinces earlier this month, a sign of the count...
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the Guyana-Suriname Basin could contain more than 15 billi...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
In 2014, Cuba and the United States announced the reestablishment of bilateral relations, the openin...