Mexico’s president taps new energy chiefElizondo facing tough mission: Opening energy to foreign firms Debra Beachy Petroleum News Contributing Writer
Mexico’s new Energy Minister Fernando Elizondo is facing an impossible mission that no one else has accomplished: getting Congress to change Mexico’s Constitution to allow more foreign investment in energy, an analyst says.
Elizondo, formerly finance director of the northern border state of Nuevo Le....
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Elizondo Fox’s third energy minister Calderon had proposed improving corporate governance
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