AMLO wants to bring back national/public control. What’s the current situation?
AMLO has made valiant attempts to get Pemex in order. He has repaired six refineries and is building a new refinery, Dos Bocas, in Tabasco. AMLO’s administration has also refurbished hydroelectric stations, and his new constitutional reform proposes to nationalize the lithium industry while strengthening the role of the Federal Electricity Commission. A key legislative vote on these reforms will likely take place before Christmas.
But isn’t AMLO also going to increase fossil fuel production to the detriment of attempts to restrain global warming?
We’ve seen an international attempt to paint AMLO as a lover of dirty energy. His opponents are trying to build opposition from environmentalists to Mexico’s nationalization of its energy sector. But all this amounts to a public-relations scam. Don’t fall for claims that US and European energy interests represent “green energy” while México represents fossil fuels!
Biden’s stance here has actually been even more interventionist than Trump’s. His ambassador to México, Ken Salazar, is acting as a shill for US energy interests and engaging in unseemly meddling in Mexico’s internal affairs — by publicly lobbying against AMLO’s energy reform. And, by the way, the reform wouldn’t amount to a complete “nationalization.” Some 54 percent of energy going into the grid would be from publicly owned sources and up to 46 percent from private. Under AMLO’s plan, energy generated in the public sector would go into the grid first, reversing the neoliberal counter-reforms of 2013, moves that required the government to buy from private companies first and leave its own production capacity idle.
México has only a ten-day reserve supply of gasoline — thanks to the decay of its refining capacity — and now has to import fossil fuels. AMLO is aiming to get México self-sufficient in energy as a way to underpin national sovereignty. That doesn’t mean México isn’t making an effort to go green. In any case, for the global north to lecture the global south on being “green” really rates as rather rich. The global north has generated the vast bulk of greenhouse gas emissions, and Biden is just now opening up millions of acres for new drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
What else can México do — while going green — to attain energy self-sufficiency?