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Mexico gas, power and renewable service: What to watch in 2022

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In 2021, Mexican energy markets have been all about a return to growth through a "back-to-business" framework. Accelerated economic recovery boosted power loads and gas demand in the power and industrial sectors. However, an unprecedented February freezing storm that paralyzed Texas' gas supply caused massive blackouts across Mexico and there is a controversial regulatory modifications proposal for its energy sector. In a market that needs new infrastructure but where regulations can change overnight, what can we expect in 2022?

Table of contents

  • Executive Summary
  • 1. Would 2022 be the year for the first gas storage tender?
  • 2. AMLO's Constitutional Reform: decisive to the future of the power sector
  • Mexico's Energy Mix and CFE share between 2021 and 2025
  • 2021: How did we do?

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    Monthly average US-to-Mexico exports (bcfd)Mexico's Energy Mix and CFE share between 2021 and 2025

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