Mexico’s natural gas market is still in its early stages and suffers from a lack of competition, but that’s not too far from how things were in the United States when the market started, according to Mercuria Energy Co.’s Charles
Natural gas futures traded in the green much of Wednesday, lifted by colder weather trends that pointed to increased heating demand through the second half of April.
Near-record liquefied natural gas (LNG) levels continued to provide price support as well.
Mexico’s antitrust watchdogComisión Federal de Competencia Económica (Cofece) has sent a letter to Mexico’s Congress decrying proposed changes to the nation’s Ley de Hidrocarburos, or Hydrocarbons Law.
“We recommend the reform to the Hydrocarbons Law isn’t approved,” President Jana Palacios
Editor’s Note: NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index, a leader tracking Mexico natural gas market reform, is offering the following column by Eduardo Prud’homme as part of a regular series on understanding this process.Prud’homme was central to the development of
Picture-perfect weather across the country sank spot gas prices for the April 5-9 week, with markets on the East Coast leading the way with the steepest losses in the Lower 48. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. ultimately fell 15.0
Sus daños son multidimensionales y muy elevados para México, aunque no se vean reflejados de manera inmediata, coincidieron durante un foro expertos en el tema y empresarios.
La ley aprobada de la industria eléctrica fue una decisión política sin racionalidad
The commodification of natural resources has long-centred on the value derived from the tangible hydrocarbon, metal or rock – the item that will be processed and sold for profit. Many industrial players have found ways in which they can recycle
Editor’s Note: NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index, a leader tracking Mexico natural gas market reform, is offering the following column by Eduardo Prud’homme as part of a regular series on understanding this process. Prud’homme was central to the development of
The Mexico gas market continues to grow more comfortable using U.S. pricing to transact natural gas, according to the fourth survey of natural gas buyers and sellers in Mexico conducted by NGI’s Mexico GPI.