Insight
Mexico Gas & Power Service: What to watch in 2021
Report summary
After the mayhem of 2020, the coronavirus side effects, regulation risk, and uncertainty remain on the horizon. What could we expect in 2021? Read our insight to see what Wood Mackenzie's Mexico team is watching closely going into the new year. Topics include: - More opportunities for LNG development and limited use for regas terminals? - Is it the end of pipeline development? - Evolution of delayed and upcoming power generation projects - Growing regulatory uncertainty and lack of long-term planning
Table of contents
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Executive Summary
- 1. More opportunities for LNG development and limited use for regas terminals?
- 2. Is it the end of pipeline development?
- 3. Evolution of delayed and upcoming power generation projects
- 4. Growing regulatory uncertainty and lack of long-term planning
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- 4 things to look for
- Mexico- US piped imports
- Mexico pipeline infrastructure map
- Gas CC, Solar and Wind capacity identified additions 2019 - 2022
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