Latin American downstream
A Short-Term Shock to a Sector that was Focused on a Long Term Transition
Written by Arthur D little, World Refining Association Partner
Published on 15th April 2020
Our long term partners, Arthur D. Little, have summarized how they forecast the outlook for the Latin American downstream sector, and more broadly the industry as a whole. Find out more details on the short term implications and explore the long term impact that Covid-19 will have on the industry by downloading their report.
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