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Horacio Fernández
He is an attorney (UBA, Argentina) and has a Master's in Comparative Law (SMU, USA). He worked in Argentina as director of legal and public affairs for Occidental Petroleum, Shell CAPSA and Total Austral. He was a member of the steering committee at the Argentine Institute of Petroleum and Gas, the Chamber of the Petroleum Industry, the Chamber of Hydrocarbon Producing Companies and the Argentine Industrial Union. He was professor of Law for Engineers at ITBA for 10 years and currently teaches in the postgraduate program Economics of Petroleum and Gas at the same institution. He is Secretary of the Argentine committee of the World Energy Council.
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25-01-2013 | Archivo
Año XI Número 131 - 25 de enero de 2013 La energía en la Argentina en los últimos diez años
Repasando un poco la historia argentina reciente, la crisis de 2001/2002 hizo que el gobierno de Eduardo Duhalde, con sus ministros José Remes Lenicov y Roberto Lavagna, produzca lo que llamo el “colapso institucional”, que a la larga ha probado ser más grave que la misma crisis económica de esos años. Si bien esta seria alteración institucional pudo haberse justificado para sortear la crisis, es injustificable su permanencia hasta la actualidad.
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