Warren LEVY

CEO

JAGUAR E&P

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Jaguar E&P In Figures

Number of employees: More than 200

Jaguar E&P is a Mexican upstream player that operates 10 blocks in Tamaulipas, Veracruz and Tabasco, divided as:

  • Burgos (five blocks – 6.86 mcf per day and 50.7 bopd)
  • Sureste (two blocks – 1.34 mcf per day)
  • Veracruz (two blocks – 0.33 mcf per day)
  • Tampico Misantla (one block)

As part of the company’s sustainability strategy, Jaguar E&P has reported:

  • Direct positive impact in 11 SGDs 
  • 18 operations with local community-engagement plans
  • 120 communities with development projects executed
  • 13,798 positively impacted persons
  • 101.3 tonnes of total recycled and reused waste
  • USD 5.18 million invested in community education projects

The company says it has the potential to become the largest and most diversified private onshore exploration, development and production company in Mexico.

Jaguar E&P News and Interviews

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Colombia - September 09, 2024

Raúl Pérez Tatis of Puerto Bahía talks about how the port can support hydrocarbons and clean energy.

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Mexico - November 03, 2022

Miguel Peleteiro, head of oil and gas for Kroll, talks to The Energy Year about how Mexico can capitalise on its fossil fuels…

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Mexico - September 16, 2022

John D. Lawrence, CEO of Petricore, talks to The Energy Year about why private-sector participation is key in Mexico, the…

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Mexico - January 24, 2022

Warren Levy, CEO of Jaguar E&P, talks to The Energy Year about prospects in Mexico’s hydrocarbons sector, why the company is…

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