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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Renaissance Oil Corp. RNSFF

Renaissance Oil Corp is engaged in the acquisition, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Mexico. The group's properties include Mundo Nuevo, Topen, Malva, and Ponton.

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Renaissance Oil Corp. > This sounds pretty negative I hope this is not effecting roe
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Post by barryt34 on Oct 18, 2019 6:46am

This sounds pretty negative I hope this is not effecting roe

Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador threatened on Thursday to publicly name the oil companies which have delayed their promised investments into Mexico’s oil sector.

“The majority of these companies are asking for extensions,” said Lopez Obrador, as carried by Reuters.

The Mexican president, in office since December last year, has repeatedly criticized the energy reform of his predecessor, calling it “a failure.”

Lopez Obrador vowed to hold a “Who’s Who” presentation at one of his regular news conferences.

Lpez Obrador has been a vocal critic of the energy reform of his predecessor Enrique Pea Nieto, who opened in 2013 Mexico’s oil and gas sector to private investment for the first time in seven decades.  

Six months into office, the populist left-wing President Lpez Obrador blasted the energy reform as “a failure” and vowed not to call new bidding rounds for foreign oil companies for oil exploration and production in Mexico unless those companies show results, because currently they are not investing and not producing.

Two weeks into office, Lpez Obrador suspended in December 2018 new oil auctions for three years. In June, Mexico’s energy regulator CNH also canceled an auction to pick foreign partners for Mexican state energy giant Pemex scheduled for October.

Related: $300 Oil: What If The Attacks In Saudi Arabia Had Destroyed Production?

Last month, Obrador slammed again the energy sector reform that Nieto enacted when he took office, saying that it failed to result in any increase in oil production but has instead benefited foreign companies.

“If there’s no production from the (energy reform’s) contracts that were given away, we can’t say we’re going to continue giving away concessions,” Lopez Obrador said at the end of September.

At the same time, Lpez Obrador seeks a greater role for Pemex in reversing the downward trend in Mexican oil production and is criticizing the energy reform and the foreign oil firms for failing to do so. 

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

 
Comment by hydrocarbss on Oct 18, 2019 8:27pm
First, Mexico led by AMLO has reneged on the law of the land pertaining to the energy reform. How many years have oil companies been waiting for the governmental regulatory agencies to approve the migration that has been applied for? The laws were enacted, the regulations written and the process codified. But AMLO doesn't abide by the law.  By personal decree, which is against all law, ...more  
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