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New Permitting Rules Could Prove Problematic for Mexico LNG Exports

New Permitting Rules Could Prove Problematic for Mexico LNG Exports New regulation over the permitting process involved in the importing and exporting of fuels in Mexico published in the country’s Official Gazette on Dec. 26 could prove harmful to competition in the Mexican energy sector. Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica (Cofece), the federal economic competition commission, published a statement last week warning the rules would “seriously hamper competition and free markets in the commercialization of petroleum products, and would affect consumer access to supply options at the best possible prices.” Still, Mexico’s Energy Ministry (Sener) made the requirements for permits official over the holiday weekend. Read the details, in Spanish, here. 

Why Marijuana Stocks Are on Fire Today

Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB) had risen 2.4%, while larger Canopy Growth (NASDAQ:CGC) had notched bigger gains of 3.7% and 4.4%, respectively. For a change, this time the strength seen in marijuana stocks has nothing to do with marijuana legalization in America. This time, it s all about Mexico. Image source: Getty Images. As The Wall Street Journal reports, the Mexican Congress is set to transform Mexico into the world s largest legal cannabis market in an upcoming vote that will legalize recreational use of the drug throughout the supply chain, from farming to distribution and consumption. Mexico s Senate has already signed off on the legislation. Senators are currently working with their counterparts in the lower house of Congress to agree on a joint bill, with even more lenient restrictions on the amount of marijuana a person can carry in public, which could be approved as early as next month.  

Lummis names Riverton resident a Wyoming-based staff member

(Cheyenne, WY) – U.S. Senator-elect Cynthia Lummis announced in a press release today, December 29th a slate of experienced communications, policy and field staff to serve in key roles in both her Washington, DC, and Wyoming offices. “Bringing capable staff onto the team to serve at every level has been one of my top priorities as I prepare to join the Senate,” said Lummis. “Everyone I’m bringing onto the team, from my field representatives to my policy experts, brings passion and experience to the table to serve the people of Wyoming. I couldn’t be prouder of the team we are putting in place.”

New Fuel Permit Rules in Mexico Said Damaging to Energy Sector Competition

New Fuel Permit Rules in Mexico Said Damaging to Energy Sector Competition New regulation over the permitting process involved in the importing and exporting of fuels in Mexico published in the country’s Official Gazette on Dec. 26 could prove harmful to competition in the Mexican energy sector. Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica (Cofece), the federal economic competition commission, published a statement last week warning the rules would “seriously hamper competition and free markets in the commercialization of petroleum products, and would affect consumer access to supply options at the best possible prices.” Still, Mexico’s Energy Ministry (Sener) made the requirements for permits official over the holiday weekend. Read the details, in Spanish, here. 

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