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29 September - 01 October 
Mexican Energy Infrastructure Summit
Where: Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and Towers, Mexico City
When: 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

MexCC Members 15% Off please contact [email protected]

As Mexico’s energy reform progresses, the country is gearing up for an infrastructure surge. Its entire midstream and downstream sectors are underdeveloped and will not be able to support the expected increase in energy production or the country’s increasing demand of natural gas. Mexico is now a net importer of natural gas with more than 50% of their entire supply coming from the US via pipeline. Nevertheless, the existing infrastructure consists of aging pipelines, only six refineries that require major repairs, and storage capacity equivalent to only 2.4 days. Before the Mexican energy sector can benefit from the reforms and meet the growing demand for natural gas, it must begin by investing in the critically needed infrastructure to be able to keep up with its short-term and long-term plans. 

In response to this critical issue, the Mexican Government has initiated a four year national infrastructure plan to invest $590 billion in its country’s infrastructure. The energy sector will take the biggest share of the investment with $251 billion for 124 projects. The government plans to invest 63% of costs and the rest is expected to come from the private sector. The CFE has recently announced concessions on five infrastructure projects and will offer $2.8 billion in natural gas and electricity infrastructure project contracts by the end of this year. With the government’s increased focus on infrastructure, there are immense opportunities for national and international investment. Now is the time to get a piece of the action. 

To provide a forum to assess the investment opportunities in Mexico and meet with key industry players, Infocast is proud to present Mexican Energy Infrastructure Summit, scheduled for September 29 – October 1, 2015 in Mexico City. This captivating event is designed to bring together C level executives from the energy infrastructure, transportation industries, national and international investors, and government officials to analyze the infrastructure already in place, learn about the projects currently in development, and evaluate the infrastructure opportunities in the midstream and downstream sectors. Don’t miss the chance to network and form the necessary strategic relationships to support the development and growth of energy infrastructure in Mexico.

Specifically designed for:

E&P companies,
Midstream players
Downstream companies
Transportation and logistics providers
Investment community
EPC’s
Energy infrastructure/project developers
Government and local representatives 
Consultants/ Energy Law Firms

The MexCC is proud to support this event. For more information please click here.

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