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Mexico Presidential Candidate Gálvez Seeks Private Sector Natural Gas Investment

Mexico Presidential Candidate Gálvez Seeks Private Sector Natural Gas Investment

Xóchitl Gálvez, a leading candidate in Mexico’s 2024 presidential elections, is seeking to prioritize the use of natural gas to advance the country’s energy transition and promote more private investment to develop necessary transportation infrastructure, she said in comments in Mexico City. Speaking at the at the Energy Associations Congress, Gálvez, who is the 2024…

October 31, 2023
For Nearshoring Opportunity, Mexico Natural Gas Distribution Needs Upgrade — Column

For Nearshoring Opportunity, Mexico Natural Gas Distribution Needs Upgrade — Column

Editor’s Note: NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index, a leader tracking Mexico natural gas market reform, is offering the following column by Eduardo Prud’homme as part of a regular series on understanding this process. Mexico, a country with logistical advantages and an industrial economy, could see substantial economic benefits from nearshoring, or the relocation of operations…

October 27, 2023
North American Natural Gas Futures Surge; Hurricane Otis Batters Acapulco – Mexico Spotlight

North American Natural Gas Futures Surge; Hurricane Otis Batters Acapulco – Mexico Spotlight

North American natural gas prices saw strong forward momentum this week as winter weather appeared around the corner. The November New York Mercantile Exchange contract jumped 20.4 cents day/day on Thursday and settled at $3.214/MMBtu. Mexico imports added to the upward pressure. Pipeline imports over the last 10 days through Thursday averaged 6.87 Bcf/d, according…

October 26, 2023
Are Higher Mexico Natural Gas Pipeline Imports Here to Stay? – Spotlight

Are Higher Mexico Natural Gas Pipeline Imports Here to Stay? – Spotlight

After a bull run last week, North American natural gas futures floundered this week. The November New York Mercantile Exchange gas futures contract on Thursday sank for the seventh straight session to settle at $2.957/MMBtu, down 9.9 cents day/day. Mild weather and ample U.S. natural gas supplies helped spur the downward pressure. Mexico imports from…

October 19, 2023
IEA Forecasting Near-Term Surge in U.S.-to-Mexico Natural Gas Exports

IEA Forecasting Near-Term Surge in U.S.-to-Mexico Natural Gas Exports

U.S. exports of piped natural gas to Mexico are expected to grow by 20% during the 2022-2026 period, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The projection is “partly driven by new LNG export terminals in Mexico relying on U.S. feed gas supplies, including the Energía Costa Azul liquefied natural gas project (4.4 Bcm/year) and…

October 18, 2023
Thousands of Mexico Energy Permits Said Caught in Backlog, Slowing Infrastructure Development

Thousands of Mexico Energy Permits Said Caught in Backlog, Slowing Infrastructure Development

Mexican energy trade group Consejo Mexicano de la Energia (Comener) has called on regulators to streamline permitting so as to not waste the near-term opportunities presented by nearshoring. Nearshoring is the buzzword of the moment in Mexico. It refers to North American companies shifting manufacturing processes closer to home. Boosted by the United-States-Mexico-Canada-Agreement, or USMCA,…

October 17, 2023
Mexico’s Energy Minister Nahle Stepping Down After Tumultuous Five-Year Tenure 

Mexico’s Energy Minister Nahle Stepping Down After Tumultuous Five-Year Tenure 

Mexico Energy Minister Rocío Nahle is resigning from her post to run for governor of Veracruz state, capping off a five-year stint as Mexico’s top energy policymaker. A petrochemical engineer and former employee of state oil company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Nahle was handpicked for the post by Mexico’s firebrand president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, better…

October 16, 2023
Northern Mexico Needs Pipelines to Meet Growing Natural Gas Demand, Says Expert

Northern Mexico Needs Pipelines to Meet Growing Natural Gas Demand, Says Expert

Northern Mexico needs additional natural gas infrastructure to meet rising energy demand, energy lawyer Alain Duthoy told NGI’s Mexico GPI.  “The recent announcements of more natural gas capacity and supply are positive, but there is still a lack of infrastructure in place to distribute it to the companies and industries that need it,” he said.…

October 13, 2023
Cenagas Open Season Recognizes Vital Private Sector Role in Mexico Gas Market – Column

Cenagas Open Season Recognizes Vital Private Sector Role in Mexico Gas Market – Column

Editor’s Note: NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index, a leader tracking Mexico natural gas market reform, is offering the following column by Eduardo Prud’homme as part of a regular series on understanding this process. Cenagas has announced an important open season on the Sistrangas pipeline network, of which it is operator. An open season is an…

October 6, 2023
Mexico’s Cenagas Courting Natural Gas Shippers with Largest Open Season Under AMLO

Mexico’s Cenagas Courting Natural Gas Shippers with Largest Open Season Under AMLO

Mexico’s Centro Nacional de Control del Gas Natural (Cenagas) is calling on interested natural gas shippers to reserve firm transport capacity at several points in the country. Cenagas operates the Sistrangas pipeline network, which spans more than 6,300 miles throughout Mexico. Through an open season lasting until Jan. 23, Cenagas is making available 584,801.71 GJ,…

October 4, 2023
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