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Emma Beatriz Brossard (October 1, 1928 – November 15, 2007) was an American professor of politics and government at the Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge and noted expert on the
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. She authored four monographs on the Venezuelan oil industry and its history. She was known for her criticisms of the
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administration and its policies in governing the Venezuelan oil company Petróleos de Venezuela, Sociedad Anónima (PDVSA).


Early life and education

Emma Beatriz Brossard y Jacobsen was born on October 1, 1928 in
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.E.B. Brossard's papers
at the
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, Stanford University
Her mother, Alice Thelma Jacobsen was of Danish and Venezuelan descent. Her father, Eugene Eduard "Gene" Brossard, was a lawyer and former Attorney General of the State of Wisconsin. Gene Brossard was the District Manager for Eastern Venezuela for the
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, a subsidiary of
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. A pilot, he mapped much of Venezuela from the air for oil exploration. Through her father, Emma Brossard had an early introduction to the Venezuelan oil industry. Indeed, she was raised in Venezuela, her great-great grandfather started the first oil company in Venezuela in 1878, and when Gene Brossard founded Mene Grande's oil camp
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in 1940, the family moved there. Brossard received her Bachelor of Arts degree from
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in 1950, writing a dissertation on ''The Mene Grande Oil Company of Venezuela''. After graduation, she worked for Mene Grande in San Tomé, Venezuela. On 21 November 1951, Brossard married law student, George I. Peterson at St. Raphael's Cathedral in Madison, Wisconsin. Brossard and Peterson had three sons, all born in Venezuela. Brossard continued her education at
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(CGU), earning an Education Certificate and a master's degree in Government in 1968. Her master's thesis was titled ''The Military Government of
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''. She received her doctorate in political science from CGU in 1971, writing her dissertation on
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, a former president of Venezuela.


Academic career

From 1970 she served as chair of the political science department at
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in De Pere, Wisconsin. In 1973, she was hired as the assistant to the president at
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in Michigan and from 1973 to 1975 she taught there as well. From 1975 to 1982 she was visiting professor, and then associate professor of government, University of West Florida, Pensacola. From 1982 until the end of her academic career in 1991, she was associate professor of government,
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at Baton Rouge and served as the director of the policy analysis and planning division of the Center for Energy Studies.


Brossard Petroleum Consultants

With her expertise in the Venezuelan oil industry, Brossard formed the Houston-based Brossard Petroleum Consultants, a firm that advised the Venezuelan petroleum industry. Brossard's opinions on events in the oil industry, particularly those involving Venezuela, were often quoted in the media.


Criticism of Chavez over oil industry

Brossard was an early critic of the oil policies of the president of Venezuela
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and its management of PDVSA. Often writing in Spanish, she argued that President Chavez was destroying the Venezuelan oil industry. Brossard stated in 2005, "Venezuelan oil fields had a depletion rate of 25 per cent annually ndthere had to be an investment of US$3.4 billion a year to keep up its production." "But since Chavez has become president there has been no investment." Brossard further commented that corruption was "phenomenal" in Venezuela, as Chavez and his government spent millions on themselves and thousands of businesses have been closed down.


Death and legacy

Brossard died on November 15, 2007 in North Palm Beach, Florida and was buried in her family's cemetery plot at St. Jerome's Catholic Cemetery, in Columbus, Wisconsin. She was recognized as an "authority on the international oil trade."


Books

* E.B. Brossard (1983). ''Petroleum--Politics and Power''. PennWell Books, 254 pp. . * E.B. Brossard (1993). ''Petroleum research and Venezuela's INTEVEP: The Clash of the Giants''. PennWell Books/INTEVEP, 211 pp. . * E.B. Brossard (1994). (in Spanish) ''Ruta Y Destino De La Investigacion Petrolera En Venezuela''. INTEVEP, 314 pp. . * E.B. Brossard (2001). ''Power and Petroleum, Venezuela, Cuba and Colombia: A Troika?'' BookMasters, Inc., 254 pp.


References


External links


E.B. Brossard's papers
at the
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,
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