Past event: National Content Congress Mexico

Encouraging sustainable practices and partnerships through senior level industry discussion

Though Mexico is one of the leading oil producing countries in the world, production has greatly decreased since 2005 due in part to the demanding costs of upstream development. In response, the government has opened the industry for investment for the first time since 1938. Completely changing the landscape for the upstream industry in Mexico, the associated local content policies are still widely discussed.


Whether you’re an oil and gas company or service provider exploring opportunities in Mexico, you should be part of the discussion, expanding on:

  • Local content percentages: Understand how your organisation can comply with these regulations, incorporating sessions highlighting how local content requirements will mature leading up to 2025
  • Bridging the gap on human capital: Grasp what resources are available along with the current blueprints aiming to develop STEM research
  • International players: Learn how neighboring resource rich nations, such as Brazil and Argentina, have developed, rolled out and monitored their local content policies
  • Investment opportunity: Get a clear picture of how operators  can maximize opportunities and how the government can help facilitate this
  • Legal: From contracts to compliance percentages, get key insight into what your what your organisation needs to reflect on when entering into the market


Why attend?

  • Meet with key players contributing to the fabric of the current local content policy
  • Network with local and international service providers, oil and gas companies and investors
  • Learn what your organisation needs to be considering when entering into an oil and gas investment project in Mexico
  • Hear from senior level government officials directing local content policy and bidding rounds

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Speakers:

  • Hector Marquez, Head of Government Procurement, Secretary of Economy
  • Benjamín Torres-Barrón, Partner, Baker & McKenzie
  • Ernesto Marcos Giacoman, Chairman of the Board, Mexican Association of Oil Companies and Service Providers (AMESPAC)
  • Raul Mendoza, Deputy Director of Development and Relationship with Suppliers and Contractors, Petróleos Mexicanos
  • Flavio Díaz Mirón Álvarez, Vice President Commercial and Government Affairs, Arendal
  • Edival Dan Junior, Local Content Manager, PETROBRAS
  • Patrick Hoogendijk, Managing Partner & CFO, EIM Capital
  • Marcelo Neuman, Associate Professor and Researcher, Institute of Industry, National University of General Sarmiento former, Coordinator, Supplier Development Programme, YPF
  • Antonio Castro, Senior Economist, Oxford Economics (LatAm)
  • Jorge Luis Lavalle Maury, Senator, Representative of the Energy Committee
  • Lahra Liberti, Senior Adviser on Natural Resources, OECD
  • Benigna Leiss, Country Manager, Chevron Mexico
  • Luis Vielma Lobo, Director General, CBM
  • Luis Alberto Serra Barragán, Director of Economic Development, Energy and Climate Change en Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C. (CIDAC)
  • Heather Theisen-Gandara, Director, Global Training & Workforce Development, Institute of International Education
  • Ana Lilia Moreno, Senior Researcher, Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo A.C. (CIDAC)
  • Ernesto Rios Patron, General Director, Mexican Institute of Petroleum
  • Erick Gallardo Ferrer, Head of the Petroleum Engineer Faculty, National Autonomous Mexican University
  • Nestor Diaz, Technical Secretary of the SENER - CONACYT Fund, Conacyt
  • Julio A. Santaella, Executive Coordinator, Mexican Petroleum Fund
  • Mauricio Alvarado, Partner and Head of Oil & Gas, SMPS Legal, Mexico
  • Dwight Dyer, Senior Analyst, Control Risks
  • Ernesto A Marcos, Corporate Director for Mexico, Cameron
  • Carlos A. Linares-García, Senior Economist, Baker & McKenzie
  • Oscar Roldan, General Director of Statistics and Economic Assessment, CNH (pending final confirmation)
  • David Penchyna, President of the Energy Committee, Senate
  • Sandra Fonseca, Founding Partner, SANIG SERVICIOS

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Pre-Conference Workshop: Local Content Policy: Design, implementation and metrics - June 23rd
Conference Day One: Regulation, bidding rounds, and neighbouring policy - June 24th
Conference Day Two: Human capital, technology transfer, socio economic impact - June 25th

The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.

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Venue

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Venue & Accommodation

Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel
Paseo de la Reforma 325 Col. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City,
06500, Mexico
Website:  http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=259
Phone: + (52)(55) 5242 5555

Accommodation

Travel and accommodation are not included in the conference fee; however we have put together a HotelMap that displays discounted accommodation for hotels in the area near to National Content Congress Mexico. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/M2TTJ

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf.  Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies.  We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the HotelMap link provided; this shows live availability and rates for all hotels in the area and allows you to book directly with the hotel of your choice within your budget.

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Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-5851