From an energy point of view, 2005 has been a very convulsive year. On an international level, fears that there may be an energy crisis equivalent to that of the seventies of the last century have increased.
In recent decades, Europe has experienced an important development in geo-economic axes. The territories that form the north western Mediterranean have been forming one of the principal axes of growth on the continent.
The Plan Bleu course of action, published in 1989, depicted the possible prospects of one of the richest regions of the world in terms of history and diversity but also one of the most vulnerable ones.
The year 2004 was marked by a major increase in crude oil prices: in December 2003 the international price of a barrel stood at USD 29.29, while by November 2004 it had already reached USD 44.49/barrel.
El papel del Magreb en el espacio euromediterráneo está condicionado a las políticas europeas en el caso del gas y al interés de las empresas en el del crudo.
Recuperar la sostenibilidad medioambiental y aprovechar la unidad cultural son los aspectos básicos para que el Mediterráneo sea de nuevo un referente turístico.
Libia posee el 3% de las reservas del mundo de petróleo y tres cuartas partes del país están sin explorar.
Las dos orilllas del Mediterráneo tienen intereses compartidos en materia de cooperación energética.
Energy can be viewed as a basic factor of any civilization in the course of History.
The new legitimacy endowed upon the Mediterranean area firstly sanctions the combined efforts of the twentyone coastal states.
The Mediterranean basin is one of the regions that most suffer from a shortage of hydraulic resources in the world, and the circumstances are only expected to worsen.
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