Mexico submitted on Monday a request to join the
International Energy Agency as the energy policy adviser to industrialised
countries seeks to expand its member base.
Mexican Secretary of Energy Pedro Joaquín Coldwell presented
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol with a letter requesting to join the
organisation that currently includes 29 member countries, the IEA said in a
statement.
"This presents an excellent opportunity for the IEA to
strengthen its ties with Mexico, and opens the door to greater engagement
across Latin America. It is a key step towards our objective of building a
truly global international energy organisation," Birol said.
The Paris-based IEA was founded in 1974 in the wake of the
1973 oil shock in order to advise western economies on how to deal with supply
disruption. The organisation has in recent years tried to expand and include
developing economies, creating partnerships with countries including China,
Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Thailand.
Mexico is the third-largest oil producer of the Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development, according to the IEA. (credit: Ron
Bousso, editing by William Hardy)
Ron Bousso, editing by William Hardy
Mexico
submitted on Monday a request to join the International Energy Agency
as the energy policy adviser to industrialised countries seeks to expand
its member base.
Mexican Secretary of Energy Pedro Joaquín Coldwell presented IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol with a letter requesting to join the organisation that currently includes 29 member countries, the IEA said in a statement.
"This presents an excellent opportunity for the IEA to strengthen its ties with Mexico, and opens the door to greater engagement across Latin America. It is a key step towards our objective of building a truly global international energy organisation," Birol said.
The Paris-based IEA was founded in 1974 in the wake of the 1973 oil shock in order to advise western economies on how to deal with supply disruption. The organisation has in recent years tried to expand and include developing economies, creating partnerships with countries including China, Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Thailand.
Mexico is the third-largest oil producer of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, according to the IEA.
- See more at: http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/141641/Mexico_Submits_Request_To_Join_IEA#sthash.NHtcYYJn.dpuf
Mexican Secretary of Energy Pedro Joaquín Coldwell presented IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol with a letter requesting to join the organisation that currently includes 29 member countries, the IEA said in a statement.
"This presents an excellent opportunity for the IEA to strengthen its ties with Mexico, and opens the door to greater engagement across Latin America. It is a key step towards our objective of building a truly global international energy organisation," Birol said.
The Paris-based IEA was founded in 1974 in the wake of the 1973 oil shock in order to advise western economies on how to deal with supply disruption. The organisation has in recent years tried to expand and include developing economies, creating partnerships with countries including China, Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Thailand.
Mexico is the third-largest oil producer of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, according to the IEA.
- See more at: http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/141641/Mexico_Submits_Request_To_Join_IEA#sthash.NHtcYYJn.dpuf
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