We were part of the ARPEL-NATURGAS week in Cartagena de Indias, a prominent event in the regional energy industry. In Latin America and the Caribbean, a consensus is being forged on the energy transition, a challenge that requires a realistic and neutral approach. During the event in Colombia, experts and leaders discussed how to carry out this process without compromising energy security.
The need for flexible and adapted approaches to move towards a fair and effective energy transition was emphasized. Latin America has a unique energy mix, with significant opportunities in natural gas and renewable energy, which can contribute to energy security and regional economic development.
An optimistic vision of a cleaner and more sustainable energy future in the region was highlighted, driven by emerging technologies and further development of renewable energy. The energy transition is seen as an opportunity to create jobs and combat climate change in a region rich in energy resources and diverse.
Furthermore, it is essential to use our natural resources responsibly to ensure a sustainable future. Taking advantage of Latin America's energy wealth in an equitable and conscious manner will promote economic development without harming the environment or compromising future generations.
Aspro is energy transition.