Mexican Energy Sector Reform: The Devil is in the Details

Breaking Energy 2013-08-20

Summary:

Supporters Of Mexico's PRI Party Await Election Results

Proposed amendments to Mexico’s constitution that would open up the country’s energy sector to foreign investment stand a good chance of passing, thanks to a pressing need for revenues and a well-staged political campaign. But the follow-up legislation that sets the tone for foreign investment will be critical to the success of efforts to revitalize… Keep reading →

Tags: Booking Reserves, Constitution, Deepwater, Enrique Peña Nieto, Government Take, Lázaro Cárdenas, Legislation, Mayer Brown, Mexico, Monopoly, Pemex, Production Sharing Agreement, Profit-Sharing, Reserves, Shale, Ultra Deepwater, Unconventional

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legislation constitution mayer brown mexico monopoly reserves oil & gas shale deepwater pemex booking reserves enrique peña nieto government take lázaro cárdenas production sharing agreement profit-sharing ultra deepwater unconventional

Authors:

Conway Irwin

Date tagged:

08/20/2013, 11:12

Date published:

08/20/2013, 10:00