Mexico Energy Outlook – Executive Summary – English version
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Mexico is recasting its entire energy system, in line with a far-reaching Energy Reform package adopted by the government in 2013. How might the multiple changes being implemented today change the energy scene of tomorrow?
This analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of Mexico’s energy demand and supply outlook to 2040. The report:
– Maps out the implications of the Reforma Energética across the energy economy
– Explores the ambition of a reformed power market to meet rising demand, while tapping Mexico’s abundant renewable resources and reducing the costs of power supply
– Assesses how and when the new upstream bid rounds can turn around today’s declines in oil and gas output
– Identifies the challenges that remain, while also quantifying the value of Mexico’s energy transformation in a “No Reform Case”
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