The strongest earthquake in Mexico in more than a century, which struck near midnight on Thursday, initially appears to have spared the natural gas and oil industry.
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Mexico’s Lopez Obrador Pledges to Review Oil, NatGas Contracts if Elected
Mexican presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday that, if elected, he would seek to review exploration and production (E&P) contracts signed after the country’s 2013 energy reforms.
Mexico’s Water Use Rules for Unconventional E&P Projects Updated
The Mexican government continues to update its environmental regulations as authorities prepare for the first exploration and production (E&P) auction to feature blocks with unconventional oil and natural gas resources since the energy reforms of 2013.
Cenagas Lifts NatGas State of Alert as Harvey’s Impact on Imports Wanes
Cenagas, the Mexican natural gas control center, on Wednesday lifted a state of alert imposed on the Sistrangas natural gas storage and transportation system imposed by Harvey’s impact on U.S. imports.
Mexico’s CFE Lands $240M NatGas Supply Deal with ArcelorMittal
The fuel marketing unit of Mexican state power company CFE signed a $240 million natural gas supply contract with steelmaker ArcelorMittal, the former said in release on Monday.
Mexico’s CFE Lands $240M NatGas Supply Deal with ArcelorMittal
The fuel marketing unit of Mexican state power company CFE signed a $240 million natural gas supply contract with steelmaker ArcelorMittal, the former said in release on Monday.
Future Gulf Coast Storms ‘Increasingly Bearish’ for U.S. Natural Gas Markets, Says Barclays
Because the Gulf Coast increasingly is the hub for natural gas exports and industrial demand, Hurricane Harvey may foretell what could occur in future natural disasters, according to Barclays Capital.
Harvey Saps Estimated 1 Bcf/d from U.S. Exports to Mexico
Tropical Storm Harvey as of Monday had curtailed about 1 Bcf/d from U.S. natural gas exports to Mexico, according to Genscape Inc.
Mexico’s NatGas Price Index Offers First Glimpse of Prices in Fledging Market
Mexico’s first natural gas price index,released on Aug. 18, offers an initial but still limited view of prices in the deregulating natural gas market.
EIA Says Mexico’s Burgos Basin Has Vast Potential
The natural gas-heavy Burgos Basin in northern Mexico accounted for 15% of the country’s total gas production in 2016, and foreign investment in the play could put it on par with the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).