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Mexican gas and power market loses steam: Is a rebound in sight?

A data-driven view of Mexico’s midyear slowdown and what is coming next

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Rodrigo Rosas

Senior Analyst, Americas Gas Research

Rodrigo has a strong background in oil and gas market analysis, appraisal projects and scenario modelling.

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Ricardo Falcón-Bautista

Research Manager, North America Natural Gas and LNG, Commodity Trading Analytics (CTA)

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Antonio Daniel Velázquez

Senior Research Analyst

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Jade Monjaraz-Mendoza

Research Associate, Gas & LNG, Global Analyst Team (GAT)

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