With that in mind, here's a screenshot from twitter.
This is from a long, long update on Mexico. Archived.
- leftist elected president: Mexico's energy market reform is now five years old; the new president was elected partly on a promise to dismantle that reform
- centralizing control: "a more naked grab at power"
- administrative changes: the state has first right-of-refusal for projects; not subject to market concerns
- pipeline construction: construction on at least five natural gas pipelines has been suspended due to environmental regulations and/or land-use constraints
- processing infrastructure: so bad that Pemex declared a force majeure at one of its gas processing plants, and indications are that the wound was self-inflicted, and unlikely to be fixed
- underserviced demand: Pemex unable to meet demand, especially in the south
- LNG imports: Mexico has no existing gas storage infrastructure
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