Mexico's oil and gas industry : considerations, reform issues, and U.S. interests /

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Imprint:New York : Nova Publishers, [2015]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Energy policies, politics and prices
Energy policies, politics and prices series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13583041
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Other authors / contributors:Becker, Neil, editor.
ISBN:9781634838474
1634838475
1634838467
9781634838467
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Mexico's oil and gas industry. New York : Nova Publishers, [2015] 9781634838467
Table of Contents:
  • MEXICO'S OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY CONSIDERATIONS, REFORM ISSUES, AND U.S. INTERESTS ; MEXICO'S OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY CONSIDERATIONS, REFORM ISSUES, AND U.S. INTERESTS ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 MEXICO'S OIL AND GAS SECTOR: BACKGROUND, REFORM EFFORTS, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES∗ ; SUMMARY ; INTRODUCTION ; PEMEX: A BRIEF HISTORY AND PRE-REFORM STATUS REPORT; THE PATH TO PEMEX REFORM ; Proposals for Energy Reform ; Key Provisions of the December 2013 Constitutional Reforms17 ; Secondary Laws Approved in August 201419
  • Round Zero Ongoing Developments and Round One ; MEXICO'S ENERGY RESOURCES ; Oil: Attracting a Lot of Interest ; Natural Gas: More Needed ; Unconventional Oil and Natural Gas Opportunities ; Refining: Limited Capacity and in Need of Modernization; ENERGY: A CENTRAL COMPONENT OF U.S.-MEXICO TRADE ; Mexico Still a Top U.S. Oil Supplier ; Trade in Natural Gas ; AREAS OF U.S.-MEXICO ENERGY COOPERATION; Bilateral Framework on Clean Energy and Climate Change; United States-Mexico Trans-Boundary Hydrocarbons Agreement ; ISSUES FOR CONGRESS; Mexico's Economic Development
  • Impact on the U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Sectors and the Bilateral Energy Trade U.S. Crude Oil Export Policy: The Case of Mexico52 ; Mexico-U.S. Oil Exchanges ; Pipeline Issues ; Other Opportunities for Bilateral Energy Cooperation ; TPP Negotiations ; OUTLOOK ; End Notes ; Chapter 2 TESTIMONY OF CARLOS PASCUAL, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, IHS INC. HEARING ON ''PURSUING NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY INDEPENDENCE: MEXICO'S ENERGY REFORMS''∗ ; MEXICO'S ENERGY REFORMS ; NORTH AMERICA'S INTERESTS ; RONDA 1 AND GLOBAL OIL MARKETS ; TRANSFORMING THE POWER SECTOR ; Policy Implications ; End Notes
  • Chapter 3 TESTIMONY OF DR. THOMAS TUNSTALL, RESEARCH DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO. HEARING ON ''PURSUING NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY INDEPENDENCE: MEXICO'S ENERGY REFORMS''∗ POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS; 1. Expedite Oil Swap Approval ; 2. Streamline Border-Crossing Process for Key Industry Employees in Order to Facilitate Workforce Development; 3. Supply Chain Logistics between the U.S. and Mexico; 4. Crude Oil Export
  • Chapter 4 TESTIMONY OF TONY PAYAN, DIRECTOR, MEXICO CENTER, JAMES A. BAKER III INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY, RICE UNIVERSITY. HEARING ON ''PURSUING NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY INDEPENDENCE: MEXICO'S ENERGY REFORMS''∗ENERGY REFORM WAS NOT A CHOICE ; MAJOR THREATS TO ENERGY REFORM; Weakness of the Rule of Law in Mexico and Security ; Property Rights, Natural Resources and Social Conflict ; CORRUPTION ; CONCLUSION ; Policy Recommendations ; End Notes