Texas, the heart of North American energy markets, has recently emerged from history’s biggest oil boom, and is becoming the crossroads for an increasingly two-way trade in oil and gas. Texas and Mexico, in particular have much to gain from expanded energy trade. This report shows how energy law changes in the U.S. and Mexico present under-studied dangers to cross-border energy trade and will set an agenda for legal reform to enable mutually beneficial fuel and power trade
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
The economic and geopolitical implications of the United States’ nonconventional hydrocarbons revolu...
Mexico's recent energy reform (2013) has provided the foundations for increased private participatio...
Texas, the heart of North American energy markets, has recently emerged from history’s biggest oil b...
Defense Energy SeminarEnergy Trade Between the United States and Mexico, José Torón, Energy ExpertU....
Nature knows no legal boundaries. Resources cannot be stopped by walls with barbwire; no matter how ...
Examination of whether Texas has become a new importer of energy resources. The answer depends on th...
In July 2017, an international consortium of energy companies from the United States, Mexico, and th...
Natural gas gained significant attention due to its low carbon emissions and competitive prices in N...
The article analyzes some of the contents of the Mexican Energy Reform of 2013 and warns on the inte...
Oil trade relations between the United States and Mexico originated over two centuries ago and altho...
An increase in global reliance on fossil fuels has prompted greater discussion on energy security. F...
In the last two decades, the search for untapped oil reserves led to many innovations in oil and gas...
Five years ago, when Mexico transformed its energy sector, most commentators were worried about the ...
By some calculations, Texas became a net energy importer in 1991. In that year, the BTU (or heat) va...
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
The economic and geopolitical implications of the United States’ nonconventional hydrocarbons revolu...
Mexico's recent energy reform (2013) has provided the foundations for increased private participatio...
Texas, the heart of North American energy markets, has recently emerged from history’s biggest oil b...
Defense Energy SeminarEnergy Trade Between the United States and Mexico, José Torón, Energy ExpertU....
Nature knows no legal boundaries. Resources cannot be stopped by walls with barbwire; no matter how ...
Examination of whether Texas has become a new importer of energy resources. The answer depends on th...
In July 2017, an international consortium of energy companies from the United States, Mexico, and th...
Natural gas gained significant attention due to its low carbon emissions and competitive prices in N...
The article analyzes some of the contents of the Mexican Energy Reform of 2013 and warns on the inte...
Oil trade relations between the United States and Mexico originated over two centuries ago and altho...
An increase in global reliance on fossil fuels has prompted greater discussion on energy security. F...
In the last two decades, the search for untapped oil reserves led to many innovations in oil and gas...
Five years ago, when Mexico transformed its energy sector, most commentators were worried about the ...
By some calculations, Texas became a net energy importer in 1991. In that year, the BTU (or heat) va...
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
The economic and geopolitical implications of the United States’ nonconventional hydrocarbons revolu...
Mexico's recent energy reform (2013) has provided the foundations for increased private participatio...