Access to regional midstream: the name of the game in Mexico's fuel market
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Upside potential for new suppliers comes from exploiting incumbents’ inefficiencies, not demand growth
- Supply dynamics in region 1 after the open season
- Without investment partners, PEMEX can only supply up to 60% of diesel and 40% of gasoline demand
- A flat imports outlook increases the need to improve operations and streamline product distribution system
- Next phase of the liberalization process in region 3. Access to cross-border capacity postponed
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Clean products demand by state, 2016-2035Timeline of regional implementationAccess to regional midstream: the name of the game in Mexico's fuel market: Image 2
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