Platts Debuts Monthly Mexico Energy Supply/Demand News Service
The service will provide key news, pricing and commentary for those involved in the Mexican commodities markets seeking to take advantage of the liberalization of the Mexican energy industry.
Published on the second Monday of each month, Platts Mexico Energy Monthly will provide news, market commentary, supply and demand analysis, natural gas forecasts, production capacities, offshore bid auction updates, energy export and import flows, wholesale power prices, and special features provided by Platts Analytics, as well as data on existing and proposed energy infrastructure projects for power, gas, oil and other commodities in Mexico via Platts Analytics' Mexico Facilities Databank.
"Pipeline capacity across the US-Mexico border is expected to double in the next three years, reaching 14.7 billion cubic feet per day by the end of 2019," says Anne Swedberg, Platts Analytics manager for Platts Mexico Energy Monthly. "While liquefied natural gas exports have captured headlines recently, US natural gas exports to Mexico will remain an important feature in the US natural gas market for decades to come."
"Customers who follow Mexico's energy reform developments, are doing business in Mexico or seek to do business in Mexico, will find this new service essential," adds William Dailey, senior commercial director for gas and power at S&P Global Platts. "It includes access to an infrastructure database that tracks development in Mexico, in addition to regular reports providing analysis and data coverage surpassing anything already existing for the Mexico-interested energy and commodities audiences. With Mexico on the brink of fully opening its energy markets, this new service provides producers, transport and mid-stream companies, consumers, and investors with timely insights that will help them recognize and develop first-mover opportunities."
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