Graham Linsdell

Mr. Graham Linsdell

Principal Partner, ALTEC Consultoria


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Council Member Biography

Graham Linsdell is a Principal Partner in ALTEC Consultoria; a consultancy, business development, and projects company based in Sao Paulo, Brazil; operating in the Brazilian energy sector. Mr. Linsdell has experience in the downstream natural gas sector in Brazil, UK, US, and Pakistan; which spans technical consultancy, privatizations, regulatory, and tariff revenues. More recently he has provided technical consultancy and market intelligence services in Brazil’s rapidly developing sugar and alcohol sector. Mr. Linsdell holds a BS in Engineering and has undertaken post graduate studies in Management and Total Quality. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History

1996 - Unspecified
Principal Partner, ALTEC Consultoria

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Big Money - Little Impact

August 30, 2006

Bajaj Hindusthan Plans $500 Million Sugar Investments in Brazil | www.bloomberg.com

A significant investment in the Brazilian sugar/alcohol sector, but how much impact will this really have on the world’s largest ethanol producing market ?

Another Brazilian Energy Crisis Looming?

July 13, 2006

Petrobras: Produção a todo gás | www.gasbrasil.com.br

Brazil passed through a period of electrical power rationing in 2000/2001 due to low hydro power reserves, from which demand levels have only recently recovered.

With Bolivia nationalizing IOC assets and threatening to significantly increase gas pricing, Petrobras has stepped back from Bolivia-Brazil pipeline expansion plans and stage may be set for another energy shortage, this time of natural gas.

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