The publication of the general guidelines marks the beginning of the second stage to obtain additional feedback from stakeholders in this important project.
The comments received will be fundamental to conform, complement and specify the terms of the pre-bases for a possible international bid.
With this step, the Mexican Government continues complying the mandate of the Telecommunications reform.
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21 contracts for the exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons in land areas were awarded to 10 companies grouped in 6 bidders.
The awarded contracts have an associated investment of approximately $ 2.064 US billion over the next 30 years.
The State will receive, on average, 75% of the profits generated in the contracts awarded. It will also receive a total of $ 88 million in cash value per tie-break.
The prospective resources associated with the contracts awarded are 435 million barrels of crude oil equivalent.
As a result of the above, there will be 6 new operators in the Mexican oil sector.
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Within the framework of the 30th Special Session 2017, the Governing Body of the National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) approved the modification to the structure of prequalified bidders of the Second and Third Biddings of Round Two.
In the case of the Second Bidding, Round Two, the final list includes nine bidders, four of which will participate individually and five in a consortium. In total, 11 companies from five participating countries.
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Ten contracts were awarded for the exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons in shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico to 12 companies grouped in 10 bidders.
The assigned contracts have an associated investment of approximately 8.2 billion dollars over the next 30-40 years.
The State will receive, on average, between 77.4% and 83.9% of the profits generated in the contracts awarded, as well as a cash payment of US $ 30 million resulting from a tie in the contractual area 9.
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The SCT will complete 100 percent the National Infrastructure Program (NIP) with an investment of more than 1.44 trillion pesos, the most important figure in the history of the federal entity, which includes the allocation of resources throughout the country to ports, airports, trains, roads, highways and telecommunications.
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TELECOMM publishes the general guidelines regarding the Trunk Network Project
Source: SCT
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Results of the Second and Third Call for Bids Round Two, for the Exploration and Extraction of Hydrocarbons
Source: SENER
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The CNH announces the final bidders list for the Second and Third Bidding of Round Two
Within the framework of the 30th Special Session 2017, the Governing Body of the National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) approved the modification to the structure of prequalified bidders of the Second and Third Biddings of Round Two.
In the case of the Second Bidding, Round Two, the final list includes nine bidders, four of which will participate individually and five in a consortium. In total, 11 companies from five participating countries.
Source: CNH
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Results of the First Call for Bids, Round Two
Ten contracts were awarded for the exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons in shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico to 12 companies grouped in 10 bidders.
The assigned contracts have an associated investment of approximately 8.2 billion dollars over the next 30-40 years.
The State will receive, on average, between 77.4% and 83.9% of the profits generated in the contracts awarded, as well as a cash payment of US $ 30 million resulting from a tie in the contractual area 9.
Source: SHCP-SENER-CNH
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The National Infrastructure Program (NIP) will be 100 percent completed
The SCT will complete 100 percent the National Infrastructure Program (NIP) with an investment of more than 1.44 trillion pesos, the most important figure in the history of the federal entity, which includes the allocation of resources throughout the country to ports, airports, trains, roads, highways and telecommunications.
Source: SCT
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