The self-inflicted downfall of Mexican energy


Mexico may be facing an energy crisis in the years ahead as domestic demand is projected to surge while available supply and production capacities decline. Moreover, Mexican refineries may be unable to process U.S. crude, forcing Mexican importers to search elsewhere around the globe and driving up consumer energy prices even more.

Watch the above video as Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan talks about how Mexico got into this mess and explores the potential options for moving forward.


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The following is an excerpt from Peter’s Sept. 13 “Zeihan on Geopolitics” newsletter:

Following its discovery in the 70s, the Cantarell oil field enabled Mexico to become a major oil producer. Decades of lax management and complacency by Pemex, Mexico’s state-owned oil company, together with the declining output of the Cantarell, has left the country with serious production problems.

President López Obrador has attempted to revive Mexico’s energy sector with heavy investments into refineries like the one in Tabasco. Unfortunately, Pemex’s inefficiency led to budget issues which delayed the project even further. It could be too little, too late for the Mexican energy sector.

To add insult to injury, Mexico’s preexisting refineries were designed to process Mexico’s own heavy, sour crude, not the light, sweet stuff coming from the U.S. So, even if the U.S. wanted to send some crude Mexico’s way, it would be futile. If Mexico continues down this path, they’ll be forced to import refined U.S. oil or rely on unstable regions for crude that matches their refineries’ needs. Either way, this dependency would cause major economic and political challenges.

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