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Perspective

Aug. 21, 2013

Mexico's quiet energy revolution

The prospect of tapping into large known deep water reserves in Mexico may create a gold rush effect because of the certainty of success and the huge potential upside for early market entrants. By Dino Barajas


By Dino Barajas


As the world focuses on dramatic shifts in government following the dawn of the Arab Spring, a dramatic revolutionary change may be quietly taking place with our neighbor to the south. Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto has introduced proposed reforms to Mexico's constitution which would shatter Petroleos Mexicanos' (Pemex) 75-year monopoly over the exploration and exploitation of the country's vast oil and gas reserves. It woul...

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