South of the Border, Down Mexico Way: The Past, Present, and Future of Petroleum Development in Mexico, Part I [article]

Owen L. Anderson
2016
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the world's crude oil; however, much remains undeveloped and production is declining as a result of dysfunction in the structure of Mexico's petroleum regime. Until recently, Mexico's Constitution and laws limited oil and gas activities to those of its state oil company, Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), which struggled to invest in new drilling and technology. In 2013, however, Mexico reopened its
more » ... eum sector to foreign investment. Although 75 years in the making, Mexico is taking a bold new path toward developing its petroleum resources. Mexico stands to benefit from foreign investment and new technology to develop its remaining resources, which include shale deposits, deepwater reserves, and reserves only recoverable through modern enhanced recovery techniques.
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