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Explosion at Mexico’s Pemex HQ kills 32 - Mexico Institute in the News

Duncan Wood

“So what will the Pemex explosion mean for the national debate on energy reform? It puts Pemex firmly in the spotlight for a start,” tweeted Duncan Wood, director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson centre in Washington. “Pemex needs to be modernised from top to bottom, from exploration and production to basic practices . . . will legislators [now] recognise that Pemex has fallen behind the times?”

Financial Times

Experts say that without great foreign investment and technology the country could cease to be a major exporter within six years, even though it sits on promising deep water reserves in the Gulf of Mexico.

“So what will the Pemex explosion mean for the national debate on energy reform? It puts Pemex firmly in the spotlight for a start,” tweeted Duncan Wood, director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson centre in Washington. “Pemex needs to be modernised from top to bottom, from exploration and production to basic practices . . . will legislators [now] recognise that Pemex has fallen behind the times?”

Under the Mexican constitution, the company is only allowed to offer limited service contracts with private firms. Mr Peña Nieto has promised not to privatise Pemex but wants to expand the private sector’s role. ExxonMobil is among foreign majors who have said they would be interested in participating if his energy reform goes through.

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Duncan Wood

Duncan Wood

Vice President for Strategy & New Initiatives; Senior Advisor to the Mexico Institute
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The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis Téllez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute.   Read more