Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (JD Supra Mexico)

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  • Mexico’s Energy Reform Provides Significant Opportunities In Oil And Gas Exploration And Production

    Mexico’s new energy legislation, which went into effect on August 12, 2014, will completely restructure the Mexican energy sector, including both hydrocarbons and electricity. This legislation opens up oil and gas exploration and production (“E&P”) to the private sector, through authorization of new contract arrangements with the Mexican State or with PEMEX, while reaffirming Mexico’s ownership...

  • Mexico’s Guidelines for Clean Energy Certificates Will Support Renewable Energy Development

    As part of a historic restructuring of its electrical power sector, Mexico will create a market for tradable Clean Energy Certificates, which many industry participants will be required to obtain. Draft guidelines proposed by the Mexican Ministry of Energy set forth the criteria for granting these clean energy certificates, a framework for buying and selling them, and a procedure for establishing

  • Energy Reform Legislation in Mexico Gives the Private Sector Unprecedented Opportunities in the Mexican Electrical Power Industry

    Mexico’s President recently signed into law a historic package of legislation to restructure the nation’s electrical power sector. This article discusses the legislation, which will create a more open and competitive power industry in Mexico, giving the private sector unprecedented opportunities to(i) generate power in Mexico for sale as a competitive wholesale electricity market and/or under...

  • Mexico’s Energy Reform Provides Significant Opportunities in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production

    Mexico’s new energy legislation, which went into effect on August 12, 2014, will completely restructure the Mexican energy sector, including both hydrocarbons and electricity. This legislation opens up oil and gas exploration and production (“E&P”) to the private sector, through authorization of new contract arrangements with the Mexican State or with PEMEX, while reaffirming Mexico’s ownership...

  • Mexico Adopts Major Energy Reforms Restructuring its Electric Power Sector

    Mexico has recently adopted amendments to the Mexican Constitution that will profoundly change all aspects of the electric power sector in Mexico. Among other things, those amendments reduce the role of the State in the power sector, foster private participation to provide capital, technology and expertise, recast CFE, currently Mexico’s national power company, as an autonomous “State Productive...

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