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Mexico's Energy Reform: Opportunities and Challenges for International Engagement in the Gulf of Mexico

On February 12, 2015, the Mexico Institute co-sponsored an event on Mexico's Energy Reform that took place at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy. The event focused primarily on the current status of the energy reform and the impacts on offshore production. Transboundary hydrocarbon issues such as exploration, production and spill response were also discussed during this all day conference.

Mexico's Energy Reform: Opportunities and Challenges for International Engagement in the Gulf of Mexico

On February 12, 2015, the Mexico Institute co-sponsored  an event on Mexico's Energy Reform  that took place at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.  The event focused primarily on the current status of the energy reform and the impacts on offshore production. Transboundary hydrocarbon issues such as exploration, production and spill response were also discussed during this all day conference.  

Presentations given at the event are shown below. 

For more information on the event click here. 

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