Mexico Energy and Natural Gas Forum 2022 Arrive
Mexico Energy Forum celebrated a new edition this week. Do not miss the exclusive content shared over the week, including the launch of the first edition of Mexico Natural Gas Forum. In other news, CFE and Canadian company TC Energy celebrated a strategic alliance that will enable natural gas development in Mexico’s southeastern states.
Here is the Week in Energy!
Mexico Business hosted the first edition of Mexico Natural Gas Forum, on Sept. 6, 2022, and the 11th edition of Mexico Energy Forum, on Sept. 7 and 8, 2022. Both hybrid events gathered leaders of the energy and natural gas industries to discuss the most relevant subjects dominating the sector’s public and private agenda for the coming years. If you missed the event, check out our highlights at Mexico Business News.
Energy Security Requires Natural Gas Investment: IMCO
Mexico's has proven to be vulnerable to potential natural gas shortages. It is imperative to implement a strategy to ensure a long-term fuel supply. The Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO) published a report analyzing Mexico's energy security vulnerabilities under varying short and long-term natural gas supply scenarios.
CFE, TC Energy Celebrate Historic Alliance
CFE and Canadian company TC Energy celebrated a strategic alliance that will enable the development of a new offshore pipeline worth US$4.5 billion aiming to transport natural gas to Mexico’s southeastern states. CFE Director General Manuel Bartlett stressed that this alliance is a historic milestone for the public-private sector.
Solar Thermal Energy: Growing Market in Mexico
Solar energy has gained relevance as the world adopts sustainable energy resources. Within this source, solar thermal energy stands out due to its independence of photovoltaic panels and sole use of heat for fluid heating processes (water, oils and even air). Learn about the market potential of these systems here.
Bartlett Sparks Minor Controversy With Coarse Jokes
During a CFE event in Chiapas, Manuel Bartlett, Director General, CFE, shared some vulgar humor with the state company's personnel. The comments, steeped in dark humor, sparked controversy on social media.
Experts of the Week
- More Than Just Renewable Energy Sources Needed in Climate Fight - Ana Laura Ludlow, CCO, ENGIE
- Adaptive Learning vs Adaptive Training - Francisco Ruiz Martínez, Knowledge Management Manager, Tecnatom
- No Ifs, Ands or Buts in Regards to Technological Innovation - Karla Cedano, President, ANES
- Net Zero Drives Evolution, Boosts Resilience of Energy Sector - Angélica Ruiz, Senior Vice President Latin America and Head of Country Mexico, BP