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The Sener establishes fuel import permits to combat customs fraud

On December 26, 2020, the Ministry of Energy (Sener) published in the Official Gazette of the Federation a new regulation regarding the permitting process involved in the import and export of fuels and nuclear materials in Mexico.

According to the federal government, the regulations aim to combat tax evasion, customs fraud and hydrocarbon smuggling and adapt to the current flow of international trade.

Before, on October 28, 2020, the Sener, in coordination with the National Hydrocarbons Commission, approved the Five-Year Bid Plan for the Exploration and Extraction of Hydrocarbons 2020-2024.

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The Five-Year Plan identifies a total of 155,322 square kilometers of hydrocarbon exploration and extraction areas that are available for contractual bidding and includes total prospective resources of 12,645 million barrels of oil equivalent, excluding resources that have already been awarded to Pemex and other exploration activities and extraction contracts.

On November 5, 2020, the Sener approved a second Five-Year Expansion Plan for the National Integrated Natural Gas Transportation and Storage System 2020-2024.

This second Five-Year Plan identifies the infrastructure needs required to meet Mexico’s long-term natural gas demand, which will be integrated with the projects developed in the coming years to transport and store natural gas, along with other strategic and social projects that the Sener determines necessary.

 

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