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Ne nous racontons pas d'histoires, la crise énergétique est profonde et ses conséquences seront durables

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Hausse des prix des carburants, risques de pénurie, remous au sein de l'OPEP, accélération de l'électrification de l'économie: au-delà des effets de court terme, le choc pétrolier et gazier actuel aura des répercussions durables sur l'économie mondiale.

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