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Mexico Energy Reform Update: Challenges and Opportunities in 2018 and Beyond

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Mexico Energy Reform Update: Challenges and Opportunities in 2018 and Beyond
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Mexico has finalized the key legal framework for the energy sector, which derived from the 2013 Constitutional reform and has attracted substantial foreign investment in upstream, midstream, downstream, power and renewable energies. The implementation of the Energy reform under the TPP, NAFTA 2.0, EITI and ICSID plus a new administration will face new challenges and opportunities in 2018 and beyond.

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Nicolas Borda

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Mexico Update (Oct 2018)

Mexico has finalized the key legal framework for the energy sector, which derived from the 2013 Constitutional reform and has attracted substantial foreign investment in upstream, midstream, downstream, power and renewable energies. The implementation of the Energy reform under the TPP, NAFTA 2.0, EITI and ICSID plus a new administration will face new challenges and opportunities in 2018 and beyond.

Originally presented: Sep 2018 Gas and Power Institute

Nicolas Borda, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Mexico City, Mexico