Gas sellers denounce rise in closures despite RENAGAS program

Representatives from Mexico's gas and gasoline sectors accused the Agency for Safety, Energy and Environment (ASEA) of increasing verification visits and closures at service stations and gas outlets in recent weeks, despite the RENAGAS regularization program.

Representatives from the gas and gasoline sectors denounced that ASEA, now led by Andrea González Hernández, has ramped up verification visits and closures in recent weeks. This comes despite the National Registry of Gasoline and LP Gas Installations (RENAGAS) promising to avoid immediate shutdowns for facilities in the regularization process, except in cases of imminent safety or environmental risks.

RENAGAS, launched under Armando Ocampo's tenure, achieved over 90% participation. The representatives claimed, however, that since González Hernández took over, ASEA—backed by Verifications Director Rodulfo de la Fuente Pérez—has conducted arbitrary inspections.

The complaint was filed anonymously due to fears of reprisals. They also pointed to delays in processing permits and procedures by the authority as a key barrier to compliance.

ASEA has not publicly addressed changes to supervision criteria or detailed the number of closures in this period. The sector reaffirmed its commitment to meet regulations and proceed with regularization.

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Illustration of long vehicle queues at closed Philippine gas stations during nationwide fuel crisis.
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Fuel crisis closes 425 gas stations nationwide

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A total of 425 out of 14,485 gas stations nationwide were temporarily closed as of March 27 due to the fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war, according to the Philippine National Police. The Cordillera Administrative Region recorded the highest number at 79, while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a national energy emergency.

The Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (Creg) has opened a regulatory sandbox to test changes in the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) market before adopting definitive norms. The agency invited guilds, companies, public sector, and regional leaders to submit comments until April 17. The pilot aims to analyze more flexible operational schemes with guarantees of security and traceability.

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Business owners in the sector report supply issues for Magna and diesel in at least eleven Mexican states. The voluntary price cap, in place for over a year, faces pressure from rising import costs linked to the Middle East crisis.

Energy Secretary Luz Elena González Escobar announced a plan to increase natural gas production and cut import dependency, alongside President Claudia Sheinbaum. The initiative features a technical committee for sustainable practices and speeds up renewables to 38% by 2030.

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An IERAL report backed the national government's elimination of the expanded Zona Fría subsidy scheme. La Mediterránea called for gradual implementation to avoid sharp tariff hikes. More than 700,000 households in Córdoba could lose part of the benefit.

Mexico's Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) has detected an alleged diversion of over 13 billion pesos in a Seguridad Alimentaria Mexicana (Segalmex) maintenance contract in Zacatecas. This brings the total to seven criminal proceedings against the entity for corruption. Irregularities involved unperformed work despite massive payments.

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Colombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy has published a draft decree to overhaul the regulatory framework for the natural gas market.

 

 

 

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