Mexico’s Energy Reforms: Can Mexico Emerge as a Prime Global Oil & Gas Industry Expansion Prospect?

Breaking Energy 2014-01-08

Summary:

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Mexico’s legislature recently passed historic energy reforms designed to attract desperately-needed foreign direct investment to the inefficient nationalized energy sector for the first time since 1938. This was when then-President Lázaro Cárdenas seized fields from U.S. and British companies and made oil at all stages of production, refining and distribution constitutionally guaranteed legal property of

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oil & gas regulation international oil companies mexico natural gas natural gas production natural gas reserves oil oil & gas development oil production oil reserves pemex regulations shale gas taxes

Authors:

Roman Kilisek

Date tagged:

01/08/2014, 14:50

Date published:

01/08/2014, 14:00