The fuel marketing affiliate of state power utility Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) will no longer participate in a tender for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in southern Mexico, a company official told NGI’s Mexico GPI.
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Monopoly to Dynamic Market ‘Rarely a Smooth Transition,’ Analyst Says of Mexico Energy Reform
A critical assessment of Mexico’s new hydrocarbons industry framework has highlighted milestones and areas for improvement four years into the country’s historic energy reforms.
Mexico’s Pipeline Buildout Likely to Fade LNG Demand Down the Road
The role of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Mexican supply balance is set to evolve after several pending pipelines come in-service later this year, experts say.
Mexico Energy Reform: from Monopoly to Dynamic Market ‘Rarely a Smooth Transition’
A critical assessment of Mexico’s new hydrocarbons industry framework has highlighted milestones and areas for improvement four years into the country’s historic energy reforms.
Update to Mexico Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Rules Slated for Late August
New safety standards for Mexico’s natural gas pipelines, their first update since the 2013-2014 energy reforms, are set to take effect later this year.
Mexico’s LNG Needs Seen Gradually Diminishing as Pipelines Come Online
The role of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Mexican supply balance is set to evolve after several pending pipelines come in-service later this year, experts say.
Updated Safety Rules for Mexico’s Natural Gas Pipelines to Kick In by August
New safety standards for Mexico’s natural gas pipelines, their first update since the 2013-2014 energy reforms, are set to take effect later this year.
Draft Proposal to Complete Release Program for Pemex Natural Gas Contracts
Energy regulators have issued a draft proposal outlining the final phase of Mexico’s release program for the natural gas marketing portfolio of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the state-run former oil and gas monopoly.
Mexico’s Next Government Administration Urged to Add CO2 Tax to Natural Gas
Three civil society groups have urged the next Mexican government to strengthen and expand the country’s carbon dioxide (CO2) tax to include natural gas.
CRE Outlines Final Phase of Release Program for Pemex Natural Gas Contracts
Energy regulators have issued a draft proposal outlining thefinal phaseof Mexico’s contract release program for the natural gas marketing portfolio of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the state-run former oil and gas monopoly.