Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Trinidad Eyeing Big Share of Global Natural Gas Market

By Carolyn Davis

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Could Mexico become one of the largest LNG exporters in the world? In a decade’s time, it could be a reality, a top executive overseeing a planned export project on the west coast said last week.

Chart showing various LNG export projects under construction and proposed in Mexico, highlighting key market features.

Energy companies working in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago are unearthing opportunities to develop gas for their countries. Some already are exporting liquefied natural gas, while others are preparing for a potential windfall down the road.

All of them are finding success by using one of the oldest management tricks in the book: collaborating with stakeholders.

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Carolyn Davis

Carolyn Davis joined the editorial staff of NGI in Houston in May of 2000. Prior to that, she covered regulatory issues for environmental and occupational safety and health publications. She also has worked as a reporter for several daily newspapers in Texas, including the Waco Tribune-Herald, the Temple Daily Telegram and the Killeen Daily Herald. She attended Texas A&M University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Houston.