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Mexico oil supply summary
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We have embedded our written Country Report content in to the Oil Supply Tool. To access the Country Reports open the Oil Supply tool from the Tools & Models listing on the Wood Mackenzie Portal and select the Country Report category. There are six report categories which integrate the live data to new visualisations and associated text: Dashboard, Key Issues & Risks, Commercial Developments, Future Components, Crude Streams & Crude Quality and Breakevens
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- Mexico is an important oil and NGL producer, but production is declining:
- Future exploration is needed to help offset declines:
- The 2013 Energy Reform paved the way for IOCs to enter the upstream sector, the effects are still being felt:
- AMLO elected as president in 2018, uncertainty remains over future licensing rounds:
- Mexico's short-lived participation in the OPEC+ cuts:
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