An Update on the Mexican Fuels Market
Wednesday, Sept. 4 | 8:30am-9:30am
Wednesday, Sept. 4 | 8:30am-9:30am
Presented by Jaime Britto
The Mexican fuels market has evolved more over the last 12 months than during the prior three years. Both newcomers and experienced companies had to readapt and define new strategies for the new business environment. An evolution that stems from a new Presidential approach for private participation in the energy sector, but was also shaped by a complicated economic framework, as well as a hectic US-Mexico relationship. All in all, different variables influencing the fuels market in diverse ways, and with different consequences for the Mexican supply chain. Join us for this session where we will flesh out the new Mexican market and analyze how companies are responding to its opportunities.
The Mexican fuels market has evolved more over the last 12 months than during the prior three years. Both newcomers and experienced companies had to readapt and define new strategies for the new business environment. An evolution that stems from a new Presidential approach for private participation in the energy sector, but was also shaped by a complicated economic framework, as well as a hectic US-Mexico relationship. All in all, different variables influencing the fuels market in diverse ways, and with different consequences for the Mexican supply chain. Join us for this session where we will flesh out the new Mexican market and analyze how companies are responding to its opportunities.
JAIME BRITO is Vice President of Market and Pricing Strategies in Argus Media. He has over 20 years of experience on the energy sector, specifically on commercial strategies for crude or refined products. In his current role, Jaime has access to both US and Mexican companies participating in the refined market and has followed all developments created by the Mexican energy reform. Prior to Argus, among other activities, Jaime completed consulting for major oil companies around the world, helped refiners optimize their operations, and was part of the Mexican Price Committee that defined monthly prices for Maya crude to be exported. Jaime holds an MBA and a BS in Chemical Engineering.
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