Gonzalo Monroy

Gonzalo Monroy

analyst Mexico

Gonzalo Monroy is a prominent energy analyst and the director of GMEC, a consultancy focused on the Mexican energy sector. He is known for his insightful commentary on the challenges faced by Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company, particularly as it grapples with operational and financial issues in the current energy landscape. Monroy has been vocal about the implications of decreased oil exports and the negative impact on public finances, highlighting the historical significance of Pemex's struggles within the context of national sovereignty and energy independence.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
147,735
Power
1,375$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Mexico 1 6.00 0.10% +10% 128,932,753 147,735 $1,200,000 1,375$
Totals 1 128,932,753 147,735 $1,200,000 1,375$
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Recent Mentions

Mexico Mexico: Gonzalo Monroy is an energy specialist who commented on the current government's approach to combating huachicol. 6

El Universal: Sheinbaum incauta más huachicol que en 10 años

Mexico Mexico: Gonzalo Monroy is the general director of the consulting firm GMEC and mentioned the illegal fuels' connection to drug preparation. 5

El Universal: Hallazgo de mini refinería clandestina enciende alarmas en la IP

Mexico Mexico: Gonzalo Monroy stated that the cost of the refinery exceeds 23 billion dollars and there is no date for it to operate at 90% capacity. 5

El Universal: Sube a 20 mil 959 mdd costo de la refinería de Dos Bocas

Mexico Mexico: Gonzalo Monroy is the general director of the consulting firm GMEC and explained the issues with diesel imports. 6

El Universal: Difieren registros de Sener y Semar; ven huachicol fiscal

Mexico Mexico: Gonzalo Monroy, director general of the consulting firm GMEC, believes that the efforts to reduce labor costs are well-intentioned but insufficient to address Pemex's true problems. 5

El Universal: Aprietan el cinturón a funcionarios de Pemex