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How Latin America’s refiners can reduce emissions in a volatile geopolitical environment

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Latin America’s refining sector is entering a period of gradual but significant change. From evolving trade dynamics to new climate policies and fuel standards, refiners across the region are facing growing expectations to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions while managing geopolitical and market uncertainty. 

This drive is increasingly about more than compliance alone; it is becoming an important factor in protecting market share, securing access to financing, and preparing for a low-carbon future shaped by national commitments and international developments.

Meeting these challenges requires more than ambition. It demands practical solutions that deliver measurable progress without disrupting operations. That is why many operators are evaluating field-proven technologies and targeted revamps that can be implemented progressively.

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