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Title: Mexico and Multiservice Contracts: What's the Deal?
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http://www.cera.com/eprofile?u=35&;m=2812;

http://www.cera.com/eprofile?u=35&;m=2813;


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Dear Mexico Gas and Power Client,

As you might be aware, Pemex is proposing a new type of service contract as a
way to increase E&P investment in nonassociated gas in the Burgos basin.
Originally, CERA was planning to have a luncheon in December to discuss the
current status of these integrated contracts. Our intention was to invite key
individuals from Pemex to discuss the proposed contracts with our clients.
Pemex has informed us, however, that they are unable to discuss the service
contracts with the private sector prior to their formal announcement of the
service contract structure. Until this constraint has been resolved, CERA has
decided to have a conference call detailed below. We look forward to your
participation.

Regards,

Mexico Gas and Power

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TOPICS

* Overview of proposed service contract structure

* Assessing the attractiveness of the contracts

* Expectations of future investment under proposed structure

FORMAT

Our speakers will address this topic for 30 minutes, with accompanying graphics
presented on the Internet, followed by an open question and answer period.

Speakers
* Sondra Scott, CERA Director, Latin America

* Alejandro Gonzalez, CERA Associate, Latin America

Time:

3:00 P.M. Eastern Time, Wednesday, December 5, 2001.

Eligibility:

Clients eligible to participate in this conference call are those who subscribe
to the CERA Mexico Gas and Power and Latin America Upstream Retainer Advisory
Services.

TO ENROLL

To enroll, please send a fax to Mary Rice at 617 576 8763 or send an e-mail to
mrice@cera.com before 5:00 P.M.EST, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2001. Please include
your name, company, and telephone number with your correspondence.

Enrollment is not mandatory but assists us in optimizing the conference
experience. If you are unable to pre-register, please follow the above URL,
click through to the Full Report, and follow the directions to participate on
the day of the call.

TO PARTICIPATE

Follow above URL and click through to the Full Report for instructions on how
to participate in the call (audio and internet information).

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E-mail Category: Conference Call Notification
CERA Knowledge Area(s): Mexico Gas & Power, Latin America Upstream


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