Mexico’s Energy Reform in Perspective, Part I

Mexico’s Energy Reform in Perspective, Part I

What should EPN tell his successor about the oil reform?

MEI REPORT 831 (Houston) — In this report, we consider the Energy Reform of 2013-16 as finished, with the exception of the restructuring of the motor fuel market. The report is a memorandum by the current president to the president-elect who will be chosen by majority popular vote in the summer of 2018. The choice of this narrative model was driven by the conviction that only the President of Mexico can exercise the leadership needed to update the country’s petroleum narrative.

The summary lists 10 successes and 10 concerns, most having to do with the upstream. The president-elect is cautioned to stay away from Pemex.

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Mexico Energy Intelligence

Baker & Associates offers niche-market business and policy intelligence related to Mexico's oil and gas, power and chemical industries. Over 1,000 reports have been issued in the last 20 years. Subject matter expert and publisher George Baker, who directs the firm, has carried out consulting assignments starting in the late 1970s at the height of the Oil Boom in Mexico. He brings bilingual and bicultural skill-sets to understanding and responding to challenges of business and public policy, coupled with a deep familiarity with the history and idiosyncrasies of the Mexican operating environment.