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Mexico: status quo or a true energy reform

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On 12 August 2013, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto proposed constitutional amendments to open the country's energy sector to private investment and restructure Pemex. Mexico's strict legal framework currently constrains its ability to remain a top-level energy supplier.

Table of contents

  • Underlining the need for energy reform
  • Analysing the proposal
  • Risk and uncertainties
  • What is next?

Tables and charts

This report includes 3 images and tables including:

  • Oil and gas production from existing assets
  • Oil and gas net trade (includes YTF)
  • Summary of the President's proposals by sector

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    Mexico: status quo or a true energy reform

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