Mexico
Mexico has considerable oil and mineral reserves. Although not extractives-dependent, the country faces an urgent need to improve governance.The extractive sector is important to the country’s economy—in 2021, mining revenues represented 2.5 percent of Mexico’s GDP, and those from oil 4.3 percent. However, the extractive sector, especially mining, faces crucial governance challenges, both in terms of environmental and social issues, and in closing the gap between laws and their real-world implementation. Transparency, tax collection and resource traceability also require improvement. And the energy transition presents challenges too. Its impact on Mexico’s oil sector remains unclear; authorities and state-owned companies must collaborate carefully to transition to a new energy model.
In Mexico, NRGI works with civil society organizations to develop research and proposals to create a fair, sectoral approach to decarbonization and energy transition processes. The related minerals boom represents an opportunity to improve different aspects of the sector’s governance.