New report on Mexico’s oil and gas sector 2018 - 2019
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
The ‘Mexico Oil and Natural Gas Sector Report 2018 – 2019’ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report provides a complete and detailed analysis of the oil and gas sector for Mexico.
The report presents in-depth business intelligence in a standard format across countries and regions, providing a balanced mix between analysis and data.
Mexico is a traditional oil producing and oil exporting country. For the last 78 years, the sector has been dominated by state-run energy company Petrleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), which took over all upstream and downstream oil and natural gas operations, as well as transportation, sales, exports and imports.
This long-standing monopoly has resulted in a chronic deficit of investment and lack of access to more efficient technologies, bringing about continual decline to Mexico's hydrocarbon reserves and production.v
In an effort to promote the development of the domestic energy sector, the government launched far-reaching reforms at the end of 2013 that allowed the participation of local and foreign private companies in the oil and gas sector.
Companies featured in the report include:
- Petroleos Mexicanos – PEMEX.
- PEMEX Exploration and Production.
- PEMEX Industrial Transformation.
- PEMEX Logistics.
- PMI Comercio Internacional.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/28092018/new-report-on-mexicos-oil-and-gas-sector-2018--2019/
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