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Dans le cadre de l'Ifri Energy Breakfast Roundtable, un séminaire avec Jan Stuart, Global Oil Economist, UBS Securities LLC, Didier Houssin, Director of Energy Markets and Security, IEA, et Jan H. Keppler, Professor of Economics, Paris-Dauphine, Senior Reseach Associate, Ifri Energy Program.
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