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CRE President Resigns as Regulators Continue to Lose Clout in Mexico’s Energy Sector

CRE President Resigns as Regulators Continue to Lose Clout in Mexico’s Energy Sector

Guillermo García Alcocer, the president of Mexico’s downstream energy regulator, Comisión Reguladora de Energía (CRE) resigned this week, saying that he had lost his powers to implement policy.

June 5, 2019
Mexico’s Upstream Chief Steps Down Ahead of New Administration

Mexico’s Upstream Chief Steps Down Ahead of New Administration

A main energizer of Mexico’s nascent energy reform, Juan Carlos Zepeda, resigned this month as president of the upstream regulator, the Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos (CNH), with only five months to go before the end of his second five-year term.

November 20, 2018
Mexico Called ‘Successful Example’ of Energy Reform Boosting Investment

Mexico Called ‘Successful Example’ of Energy Reform Boosting Investment

The International Energy Agency (IEA) praised Mexico’s 2013 energy reform as a model for the world to follow in a new report.

July 20, 2018

Mexico’s Natural Gas Security Outlined in CNH Chief’s Four-Point Plan

Mexico’s National Hydrocarbons Commission, the CNH, has outlined a proposal for a four-point plan to strengthen the nation’s security in respect to natural gas.

March 14, 2018