In the context of energy reform, what steps are being taken to ensure that the Mexican oil industry remains competitive?
In the context of energy reform, what steps are being taken to ensure that the Mexican oil industry remains competitive?
Historically, Mexico is an energy powerhouse, one of the world’s most important crude oil producers, and highly dependent on those exports for economic growth, foreign currency and government revenues. At 5.2% of GDP in 2015, however, oil and gas extraction account for a smaller share of the national economy than at any time in recent history...
Mexico’s energy sector has been undergoing a profound paradigm shift since a reform programme, launched in 2013, put an end to state monopolies in most subsectors and began the process of opening the production and distribution of oil, gas, petrochemicals and electricity to private investment. In parallel, the entire legal, regulatory and institutional framework is being transformed to oversee...
Government efforts to improve transparency in Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector are expected to help attract investors at a time when new reserves are being discovered.
Con un creciente interés por parte de petroleras internacionales, México hará pública la segunda ronda de licitaciones para campos profundos a comienzo del próximo año.
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