March 14, 2025

Headwinds From Mexico’s Energy Reform

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Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energy sector. The reforms include eight new laws and three amendments to existing laws, significantly reshaping the country's energy sector. Our analysis of the proposed series of reforms has confirmed that certain risks we previously identified - (i) Priority for the State Utility, (ii) the Lack of an Independent Energy Regulator, (iii) Judicial Reform, and (iv) New Regulatory Framework - will materialize. In this Legal Update, we identify the measures that investors should be taking to effectively navigate the evolving regulatory landscape and manage associated risks.

THE CHANGES

The following changes represent a substantial departure of the current system:

Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energy sector (the “Reform”). This proposed Reform includes eight new laws and three amendments to existing laws, significantly reshaping the country’s energy sector. Last year, our Mayer Brown team hosted a webinar examining the challenges and risks for investors and electricity generators derived from the new energy framework in Mexico. We anticipated that the most critical risks would be (i) Priority for the State Utility; (ii) the Lack of an Independent Energy Regulator; (iii) Judicial Reform; and (iv) New Regulatory Framework.

Our analysis of the Reform has confirmed that these risks will materialize. We’ve also identified the measures that investors should be taking to effectively navigate the evolving regulatory landscape and manage associated risks.

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