Natural gas, an alternative in the face of green taxes

Mexico City, July 8, 2024.- With the progressive implementation of green taxes in Mexico, natural gas is positioned as the key fuel for industrialists, offering energy efficiency with low environmental impact and playing a fundamental role in the decarbonization of the country. According to the Center for Economic and Budgetary Research (CIEP), in 2023, green tax revenues will reach 2.59 billion Mexican pesos, which represents, on average, 3.5% of national tax revenues.1

These taxes are a fiscal contribution of a regulatory nature and not a tax collection measure. They are levied for pollution and environmental damage derived from industrial activity, mainly in the chemical, oil, mining, manufacturing and energy generation sectors.

Although polluters pay, these measures also represent an opportunity for companies and consumers to adopt more sustainable practices, policies and technologies, thus boosting energy transition and environmental protection.

To date, of Mexico’s 32 states, only 15 contemplate collecting resources for this concept. Measures include levying taxes on the purchase of certain fuels or new motor vehicles; on the extraction and use of stone materials, soil and subsoil; on the emission of pollutants into the atmosphere and water; on the uncontrolled discharge of wastewater, and on the development and use of pesticides.

In this regard, the executive underlined that the use of natural gas or liquefied natural gas, in addition to reducing the operating costs of companies in terms of energy, reduces CO2 emissions into the atmosphere compared to other fossil fuels such as diesel, fuel oil or LP gas, thus representing a further step towards the energy transition.

These environmental policies seek to create regulatory frameworks that discourage activities emitting high levels of Greenhouse Gases (GHG), make the most polluting energy sources more expensive and allocate the resources collected to finance programs and projects to mitigate climate change.

In this way, the combination of laws, technologies and the use of fuels such as natural gas is intended to promote a sustainable future without affecting business competitiveness, since the effectiveness of these taxes is measured by their ability to reduce polluting emissions and waste generation, while simultaneously maintaining economic growth.

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Marcela Gastelúm, Assistant Sales Manager, has 12 years of experience in the energy sector developing commercial strategies to satisfy the needs of our clients. She has collaborated with companies such as Sempra Infraestructura and ENGIE.

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Énestas is a Mexican company specialized in building the infrastructure and logistics necessary to safely, ecologically and efficiently transport raw materials and fuels. Its main objective is to contribute to the development of the countries where it is located, through three business units: terminals, stations and pipeline trading.

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