Driving Performance at Mexico's Energy Regulatory Commission

This report applies the PAFER to Mexico’s Energy Regulatory Commission and assesses its functions, practices and behaviour. It focuses on internal governance, including structures and processes for decision making, managing financial resources, attracting and retaining talent, managing data and assessing performance. The review identifies a number of challenges and opportunities for improvement, and is a companion to reviews of the internal governance of two other Mexican energy regulators, the Agency for Safety, Energy and Environment and the National Hydrocarbons Commission, and the review of the external governance of the country’s energy sector, Driving Peformance of Mexico’s Energy Regulators.
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Executive summary
Mexico’s Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) is responsible for regulating the mid-stream and downstream elements of hydrocarbon markets, as well as the entire electricity value chain. While CRE is primarily an economic regulator, it also has regulatory responsibility for issuing and ensuring compliance with permits and determining quality and measurement standards.
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