Seminar

Mexican Energy Sector with Hogan Lovells

  • Online
  • 15:00 GMT

Canning House and Hogan Lovells are delighted to invite you to our Mexican Energy Sector webinar, taking place on Thursday, 2 December.

Mexican Energy Sector

with Hogan Lovells

In 2013, Mexico adopted a highly aggressive energy policy and strategy, seeking to increase investment in clean energy, and move to a liberalized and sophisticated energy market. However, the Mexican President’s (AMLO) view of the energy sector is completely different. He believes in a centralized energy industry, with the State as main player, and away from a liberalized model.

Join us to learn more and to understand the elements of the new Mexican Energy Policy, as well as its consequences in Mexico and in the rest of Latin America.

Speakers

Miguel Ángel Mateo

Partner, Mexico City, Hogan Lovells

Florian Agnel

Partner, London, Hogan Lovells

Cristina Cortes

CEO, Canning House

  • Mexican Energy Sector with Hogan Lovells

  • Introductions
  • Key reflections on the Mexican / Latin America Energy Sector

    with Cristina Cortes, CEO, Canning House

  • What’s next?

    What does the future look like for the Mexican Energy sector?

    What role does Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) play in this space? How disruptive are his politics?

    with Miguel Ángel Mateo, Partner, Mexico City, Hogan Lovells

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