MEXICO S ENERGY REFORM: OPPORTUNITIES IN ALL DIRECTIONS
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1 MEXICO S ENERGY REFORM: OPPORTUNITIES IN ALL DIRECTIONS Pedro Joaquin Coldwell Secretary of Energy September 23, 2016 Mexico Center at Rice University s Baker Institute
2 HYDROCARBONS PREVIOUS MODEL TWO STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES DOING EVERYTHING FINDING AND PRODUCING SUPPLY TRANSPORTING REFINING INFRASTRUCTURE SALES & TRADING ELECTRICITY RETAIL CLEAN ENERGIES SELF REGULATED ALL RISK AND INVESTMENT WAS CARRIED OUT BY THE STATE 2
3 OLD MODEL CONSEQUENCES OIL PRODUCTION DECLINE PRODUCTION MILLIONS OF BOEPD INVESTMENT BILLIONS OF PESOS MME PRICE USD/B LACK OF OPERATIONAL CAPACITY 3
4 NEW ERA WE NEED INVESTMENT AND TECHNOLOGY TO REACH NEW RESOURCES DEEP WATER SHALES CHICONTEPEC MATURE FIELDS 76% of prospective resources are in unconventional and deepwater reservoirs Mature fields remaining oil equals 3 times the entire prospective resources. 4
5 AVERAGE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY IN 2012, AVERAGE POWER RATES WERE 25% GREATER THAN THE AVERAGE IN THE USA REAL PRICE +73% WITHOUT SUBSIDIES, SUCH GAP WAS 73% +149% +135% +69% +84% HIGH RESIDENTIAL CONSUMPTION COMMERCIAL PUBLIC SERVICES E.E.U.U. INDUSTRIAL MEXICO WITHOUT SUBSIDIES 5
6 THE MEXICAN REFORM 6
7 HIDROCARBONS NEW ENERGY MODEL OPEN MARKETS FOR THE ENTIRE VALUE CHAIN EXPLORING AND PRODUCING SUPPLY TRANSPORTING REFINING INFRASTRUCTURE SALES & TRADING ELECTRICITY RETAIL CLEAN ENERGIES REGULATED BY THE STATE STRENGTHEN ENERGY SECURITY ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY TECHNOLOGICAL LEAP STRENGTHEN ENERGY MARKETS NEW INVESTMENTS 7
8 LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT 3 21 CONSTITUTIONAL ARTICLES WERE MODIFIED SECONDARY LAWS ISSUED 25 REGULATIONS PUBLISHED INSTITUTIONS WERE CREATED: ASEA, CENACE, CENAGAS AND FMP REGULATORY AGENCIES WERE STRENGTHENED: CRE AND CNH STATE ENTERPRISES WERE TRANSFORMED INTO STATE PRODUCTIVE ENTERPRISES: PEMEX AND CFE 8
9 ADVANCES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MEXICAN REFORM 9
10 ROUND ZERO FOR PEMEX 90 THOUSAND KM 2 83% 2P RESERVES 21% PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES 5 TH PLACE FOR 1P RESERVES 10
11 11 ROUND ONE. THREE HYDROCARBONS TENDERS COMPLETED 30 CONTRACTS SIGNED 1st Shallow Water exploration 37 NEW COMPANIES FROM 7 COUNTRIES. 26 ARE MEXICAN 7 BILLION USD OF INVESTMENT 60% OF INCOME TO THE STATE 68% AWARDED (30 OF 44 BLOCKS) 3rd Onshore Extraction 2nd Shallow Water extraction
12 ONGOING HYDROCARBONS TENDERS: ROUND ONE- 4TH TENDER R CONTRACTS IN DEEP WATER AND ULTRA-DEEP WATER FIELDS 26 REGISTERED COMPANIES 10 CONTRACTUAL AREAS 24 THOUSAND KM 2 PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES: 10 THOUSAND 889 MMBOE 1. ATLANTIC RIM (ANADARKO) 2. CHEVRON 3. EXXON MOBIL 4. HESS MÉXICO 5. MURPHY SUR 6. NOBLE Submission of proposals and allocation: DECEMBER 5 TH 12
13 1ST FARM OUT ONGOING HYDROCARBONS TENDERS: FIRST PEMEX FARM-OUT TRION FIELD COMPANIES MUST BE PART OF A CONSORTIUM. PEMEX SHALL HAVE A PARTICIPATION OF 45% Stment: 10 REGISTERED COMPANIES SURFACE: 1,285 KM 2 WATER DEPTH: 2,500 M 3P RESERVES: 485 MMBOE INVESTMENT: 11 BILLION USD 1. ATLANTIC RIM (ANADARKO) 2. CHEVRON 3. EXXON MOBIL Submission of proposals and allocation: DECEMBER 5 TH 13
14 HYDROCARBONS TENDERS UNDERWAY: ROUND TWO- 1ST TENDER R CONTRACTS OF SHARED PRODUCTION. EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION IN SHALLOW WATERS INDUSTRY NOMINATIONS AVERAGE BLOCKS SIZE: 594 KM 2 PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES: 1,587 MMBOE BASINS: SOUTHEAST, TAMPICO-MISANTLA AND VERACRUZ Submission of proposals and allocation: MARCH,
15 HYDROCARBONS TENDERS UNDERWAY: ROUND TWO- 2ND TENDER R CONTRACTS OF LICENSE FOR EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION IN ONSHORE FIELDS AVERAGE BLOCKS SIZE: 422 KM 2 PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES: 643 MMBOE 9 BLOCKS IN BURGOS BASIN AND 3 IN SOUTHEAST BASIN Submission of proposals and allocation: APRIL,
16 SEISM EXPLORATION 2.5 BILLION USD 36 PERMITS GRANTED TO 15 COMPANIES UPDATED DATA TO IDENTIFY NEW EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING AND INVESTMENT PLANS COMMERCIALIZATION OF INFORMATION ECONOMIC BENEFIT AND GROWTH 3.2 TIMES ALL 3D SEISMIC ACQUIRED IN MEXICO S HISTORY ENERGY REFORM HAS ALLOWED PRIVATE COMPANIES TO ACQUIRE 3D SEISMIC DATA IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, ONE OF THE REGIONS WITH THE HIGHEST RESEARCH WORLDWIDE 16
17 EXPANSION OF THE GAS PIPELINE NETWORK Mexicali Los Algodones I y II Sásabe-Pto. Libertad Pto. Libertad Sásabe Sásabe El Encino-Topolobampo Pto. Libertad-Guaymas Guaymas-EL Oro Cd. Juárez / El Hueco Nogales Naco Agua Prieta El Oro Topolobampo TO 2019: 10 THOUSAND KM OF NEW GAS PIPELINES 16 BILLION USD OF INVESTMENT San Isidro Samalayuca San Isidro Samalayuca-Sásabe El Oro-Mazatlán El Encino Mazatlán Durango Ojinaga La Laguna Zacatecas Zacatecas Villa de Reyes-Ags-Guadalajara Tarahumara San Isidro-Samalayuca Ojinaga Guadalajara Ags. Lázaro Cárdenas Acuña Ojinaga-El Encino El Encino-Laguna Colombia Escobedo La Laguna- Ags. Apaseo el Alto Los Ramones Pedro Escobedo S.L.P. V. Reyes Acapulco Piedras Negras Huexca Cd. Mier Reynosa / Argüelles Tula Camargo NET Río Mexico Bravo Matamoros Matamoros-Tuxpan Los Ramones Altamira Naranjos Tamazunchale-El Sauz Tamazunchale Nativitas Operational Gas Pipelines to 2012 Operational Gas Pipelines to 2016 In development Pipelines Pipelines Projects LNG Regasification Centers Petrochemical Facilities Gas Processing Centers Gas Interconection before 2012 Gas Interconection after 2012 Tuxpan Tuxpan-Tula Morelos Jáltipan Salina Cruz Nvo. Pemex 78% OF PROGRESS Cd. Pemex Tapachula Mérida Ampliación Mayakán Cancún 17
18 EXPANSION OF THE OIL PRODUCTS NETWORK Oil Refineries Storage and Distribution Centers (TAR) to 2012 Storage and Distribution Centers (TAR) to 2016 Pipelines to 2012 Pipelines to 2016 Railway Infrastructure for Petroleum Products Maritime Terminals Terrestrial Imports Maritime Imports Topolobampo-Culiacán Minatitlán-Villa Hermosa Pajaritos-Salina Cruz TAR Pto. Chiapas
19 BUILDING OF INFRASTRUCTURE OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORT OF OIL PRODUCTS Relevant projects for the industry: 1 Storage terminals and multipurpose pipelines for import of liquid fuels from Texas, to Laredo, Nuevo Laredo and Monterrey. Open season has been concluded. 2 Transport and storage infrastructure of oil products from Tuxpan to Tula. 3 Supply logistics by rail between Houston and Greensport, Texas and Mexico City. 4 Storage terminals in Mexico City, San Luis Potosí, Tula and Nuevo León. New rail infrastructure in the latter one. 19
20 BENEFFITS: WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET SPOT MARKET: SHORT TERM TRANSACTIONS. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. CURRENTLY PARTICIPATING: CENACE: INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR FOR THE ENTIRE GRID 582 AVERAGE DAILY OFFERS CFE- NATIONAL POWER COMPANY GRUPO FÉNIX FISTERRA SUMEX 200 OFFERS OF PERMIT HOLDERS REPRESENTED BY CFE 10 COMPANIES ABOUT TO JOIN LONG TERM MARKET ELECTRICITY TENDERS. LONG TERM PURCHASE AGREEMENTS. ON PROGRRESS: 1ST TENDER CONCLUDED (2015) 2ND TENDER ONGOING (2016) COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPARENCY AND RULE OF LAW NO SELLING BARRIERS FOR GENERATORS QUALIFIED CONSUMERS HAVE MORE BUYING OPTIONS 20
21 FIRST AUCTION: CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES SOLAR: 1,691 MW 580 México 23 (1) Sol de Insurgentes Italia (2) Enel Green Power México Baja California Sur Solar energy Coahuila 16NEW POWER GENERATION PLANTS INVESTMENT: 2.6 BILLION USD 7 STATES BENEFFITED Wind energy Tamaulipas Yucatán WIND: 394 MW 168 España (2) Energía Renovable del Istmo II (Acciona) 500 China (2) Jinko Solar 63 Canadá (1) Recurrent Energy Aguascalientes Jalisco Guanajuato 30 México (1) Photoemeris Sustentable 88 EUA (2) Vega Solar 90 México (1) Energía Renovable de la Península 100 China (1) Jinko Solar 100 EUA (1) SunPower Systems México 207 Italia (1) Enel Green Power México 60 España (2) Aldesa Energía Limpias Perú 76 (1) Consorcio Energía Limpia 21
22 SECOND AUCTION: CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Capacity Electric Power Clean Energy Certificates Important dates: Submission of proposals: September Publishing of official results: September proposals: 38% more than in the 1st auction MORE INVESTMENTS IN CLEAN ENERGIES PLANTS 22
23 FIRST BID OF TRANSMISSION LINES WITH PRIVATE INVESTMENT Will transport mainly clean electricity Investment: 1.2 billion USD High-voltage direct-current 600 linear km 3 thousand MW of transmission capacity NEW BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSMISSION NETWORK 23
24 HUMAN RESOURCES Human Resources Training Program: 60 thousand scholarships to 2018 ELECTRICITY MARKETS RESEARCH AGREEMENT LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY BINATIONAL LABORATORY TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY, IIE, ARIZONA UNIVERSITY AND BERKELEY U. GLOBAL RESEARH SITE U. DE CALGARY, UNAM, IMP, U. DE ALBERTA, Y LA ACADEMIA DE INGENIERÍA 24
25 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: CLEAN ENERGIES 5 SPECIALIZED CENTERS FOR: GEOTHERMAL, SOLAR, WIND, BIOENERGY AND WAVE POWER Mission Innovation goal: to double clean energy research and development funding over five years CEMIE s are the highest investment in R&D of renewable energies Forthcoming CEMIE s (on call) 1. Smart grids 2. Capture, storage and use of carbon 25
26 INVESTING OPPORTUNITIES 26
27 ONGOING INVESTMENTS DERIVED FROM THE ENERGY REFORM Activity Contracts Companies Investment commitments derived from the Energy Reform (million USD) Exploration and Extraction of Hydrocarbons ,995 Gas pipelines ,743 Generation of electricity from renewable sources ,620 Total ,358 27
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