As a result of the 2013 energy reform, oil and gas companies completing projects in Mexico must now meet mandatory requirements to utilize local goods and services suppliers. The authors analyze the legislative framework in place to enforce the local content requirement and the economic implications of the policy
Local content requirement policies typically call for a foreign investor to source a portion of its ...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
As a result of the 2013 energy reform, oil and gas companies completing projects in Mexico must now ...
A novel concept, local content, in oil industry is gradually emerging. Local content should be defin...
Recently, the resource-rich countries by adopting a variety of policies has intended to increase th...
Local Content ensures that extractive industries in host countries benefit their citizens. Companies...
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
Regulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter...
The author provides a discussion of Mexico's current petroleum policy, highlighting the changes that...
Developing countries and National oil companies (NOCS) states with maturing mineral sectors, particu...
Local content policy plays a fundamental role for Brazil. It is through local content policy that th...
A fundamental question concerning the upstream business model that is incorporated into the 2014 Ene...
In 2003, the Government of Mexico was facing the challenge of declining production of oil from its p...
Oil and gas companies, contractors and suppliers, under the regulation by the Ministry of Energy and...
Local content requirement policies typically call for a foreign investor to source a portion of its ...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
As a result of the 2013 energy reform, oil and gas companies completing projects in Mexico must now ...
A novel concept, local content, in oil industry is gradually emerging. Local content should be defin...
Recently, the resource-rich countries by adopting a variety of policies has intended to increase th...
Local Content ensures that extractive industries in host countries benefit their citizens. Companies...
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
Regulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter...
The author provides a discussion of Mexico's current petroleum policy, highlighting the changes that...
Developing countries and National oil companies (NOCS) states with maturing mineral sectors, particu...
Local content policy plays a fundamental role for Brazil. It is through local content policy that th...
A fundamental question concerning the upstream business model that is incorporated into the 2014 Ene...
In 2003, the Government of Mexico was facing the challenge of declining production of oil from its p...
Oil and gas companies, contractors and suppliers, under the regulation by the Ministry of Energy and...
Local content requirement policies typically call for a foreign investor to source a portion of its ...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...