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ITAMMexico City, 27 October 2016

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Founded in 1974

• Formed in wake of 1973 oil embargo with mission to promote member country energy security -- autonomous agency of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

29 member countries

• Asia Pacific: Australia, Japan, Korea and New Zealand

• North America: United States, Canada

• Europe: Austria, Belgium, Czech Rep, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom

• European Commission also participates in the work of the IEA

• Chile and Mexico are in the process of accession to become members of the IEA

Headquarters: Paris

Decision-making body: Governing Board

• Consists of member country representatives

• Under the Governing Board, several committees are focusing on each area

Secretariat:

• Staff of around 240, mainly energy experts and statisticians from its member countries

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IEA worldwide engagement

IEA member countriesAccession countriesAssociation countriesKey Partner countriesCountries co-operating through IEA programmes

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Context for a bold Reform

Pre-Reform pathway not sustainable

Declining oil production & exports

Inefficiencies in the power sector undercut competitiveness

Large solar & wind potential untapped

Vision of a more productive, efficient & clean energy sector

Historic constitutional, legal & regulatory changes

Channels to attract new investment & technology

Leadership on climate & other environmental issues

Impact of lower oil & natural gas prices

Oil fall has hit government finances & upstream budgets

But US shale revolution a boost for the power sector

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Natural gas & renewables rebalance Mexico’s energy mix

Primary energy demand in Mexico

42%

38%

3%

14%

3%

51%

32%

7%

9%

1%

Oil

Natural gas

Coal

Renewables

Nuclear

2014188 Mtoe

2040224 Mtoe

The current share of oil in Mexico’s energy mix is higher than in the Middle East, 20 percentage points above the global average

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Others

Trucks

Passenger vehicles

The scope for growth & efficiency

Industry Buildings Transport

End-use energy consumption in Mexico

Electricity accounts for almost half the growth in final consumption to 2040; the need for strong efficiency policies applies across all end-use sectors

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A clean break with the past

Power generation mix in Mexico

The new auctions deliver cost-effectively on Mexico’s clean energy targets, while fuel switching & lower network losses also help to bring down electricity supply costs

2014

Change to 2040

Hydro

Wind

Solar PV

Other renewables

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Time to turn the oil sector around

Total oil production (crude oil plus natural gas liquids) in Mexico

New partnerships, technologies and players help Mexico to develop new resources, notably in deepwater & tight oil, while slowing declines in the shallow offshore

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Decline from existing fields

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Without the Reform, oil struggles to recover

Total oil production (crude oil plus natural gas liquids) in a No Reform Case

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Decline from existing fields

Shallow water

Onshore conventional

Onshore tight oil

Deep water

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Main scenario

Maintaining the pre-Reform patterns of investment leaves oil production more than 1 mb/d lower by 2040, removing an important source of non-OPEC supply growth

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A “No Reform Case” has impacts well beyond the energy sector

Change in the No Reform Case versus the main scenario, 2040

Lower investment in the economy, higher costs for industry and lower household consumption leave a cumulative $1 trillion gap in GDP to 2040

-50% -40% -30% -20% -10% 0%

Oil export revenue

Oil production

Household consumption

GDP

-5% -4% -3% -2% -1% 0%

Industrial electricity price

10% 20%

Power sector CO2 emissions

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Conclusions

The Reforma Energética equips the energy sector with the tools to meet the need & aspirations of a modern Mexico

Many tasks lie ahead to mobilise new investment, develop regulation & institutions, but the initial signs are positive

Allowing PEMEX & CFE to focus on their strengths & others to compete on an equal footing is key to a productive energy sector

Mexico’s leadership on energy & climate offers a valuable blueprint for other countries coping with today’s multiple challenges

With international engagement on energy more important than ever, the IEA stands ready to be a strong partner for Mexico

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