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Mexico Won’t Frac All Their Basins, Yet They Keep Importing U.S. Gas

Summary by Forbes
Mexico’s president wants to develop shale to replace gas imports from U.S. But she also wants to avoid fracking impacts on freshwater aquifers.

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Mexico faces an energy paradox that we cannot ignore. On the one hand, natural gas is a fundamental input for electricity generation and various industrial activities. On the other hand, there is increasing dependence on the import of fossil fuels, especially from the United States. This paradox poses a problem that goes beyond energy policy: how vulnerable is a nation when an important part of a strategic resource depends on the supply of anoth…

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The scientific committee convened by the Government of Mexico to evaluate the use of 'fracking' in non-conventional basins concluded that the use of the technique may be feasible, but under several conditions. Experts analyze whether the use of hydraulic fracturing remains a good bet for the Latin American country.

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Forbes broke the news in Jersey City, United States on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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