Us
About
MCM Abogados specializes in providing comprehensive legal services for the energy industry in Mexico. Our expertise spans from the design, development, and financing of projects to the handling of day-to-day operational matters, including corporate, regulatory, antitrust, procurement and contracting procedures, dispute resolution, compliance, anti-corruption, and more. We define ourselves as an "all-in-one" firm due to the breadth and integration of the services we offer our clients.
Our
Practice Areas
01
Hydrocarbon Exploration and Extraction (Upstream)
We provide comprehensive legal counsel to the largest number of CNH contractors in Mexico.
02
Midstream & Downstream Hydrocarbons
We lead the market in obtaining, renewing, and modifying import and export permits before the Ministry of Energy (SENER).
03
Contracts, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Our firm has led the defense of operators in audits by the Ministry of Finance (SHCP) and has participated in strategic litigation.
04
Electric Projects and Renewable Energy
Review and negotiation of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and ancillary contracts.
05
Corporate Advisory, Anti-Corruption and Compliance
Anti-corruption risk mitigation strategies, with a preventive approach sensitive to energy regulations.
06
Project Financing
MCM Abogados has advised various developers, as well as multilateral financial institutions and commercial banks, in both project finance and structured finance operations.
Blog
News & Articles
New Guidelines for Mixed Development Schemes Now Official
Pemex published today the Guidelines for Mixed Development Schemes — as part of the actions to attract private capital into upstream oil & gas projects.
Primer vistazo al borrador de reglas del Comité clave de SENER
La Secretaría de Energía ha presentado ya en #CONAMER el borrador de las Reglas de Operación del Comité de Asignaciones, Contratos y Permisos, pieza central en la aplicación de la nueva legislación energética.
Reforzar la certidumbre para los importadores de combustibles en México es un aspecto clave
Hoy en día, sólo unas cuantas empresas con reputación internacional conservan permisos vigentes para importar combustibles, como destaca Bloomberg Línea en su artículo de hoy.





