Houston Chronicle

End to Mexico fracking vowed

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MEXICO CITY — Mexico's president-elect said Tuesday he will end fracking, the oil and gas extraction method that has just begun to take root in areas of the country's north.

Asked about the potential risks of fracking at a news conference, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said, “We will no longer use that method to extract petroleum.”

Mexico has a huge potential shale formation in the Burgos basin, similar to Texas’ Eagle Ford fields.

While a few wells have been drilled, the Mexican government has only recently scheduled bidding on opening some blocks for commercial developmen­t through fracking.

Lopez Obrador also railed against private electricit­y generation contracts that displaced the government-owned Federal Electricit­y Commission, known as the CFE. He said that trend would be “corrected,” without saying whether he would seek to overturn existing contracts.

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