
The Mexican Petroleum Institute is a crucial organization in Mexico's energy sector. It was established in 1937 as a public institution, making it over 80 years old.
The Institute's main goal is to support the development of Mexico's petroleum industry, which is a significant contributor to the country's economy. Its efforts have helped to increase oil production and improve refining capacity.
One of the Institute's key areas of focus is research and development, which has led to important discoveries and innovations in the industry. Its scientists and engineers have made significant contributions to the field of petroleum engineering.
The Institute's work has a direct impact on the lives of millions of Mexicans, who rely on the country's oil and gas resources for energy and economic growth.
About the Institute
The Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo, or IMP, is a Mexican government Petroleum Institute.
It's a leading research center in Mexico dedicated to the area of crude oil.
As a decentralized government public research center, its mission is to transform knowledge into technology and valuable services for the oil industry.
The IMP has a vision of being a world-class public research center with recognized personnel, technologies, and services that contribute to the development of the oil industry.
The IMP has strong capacities to support Genoil in Mexico in the area of sales of advanced heavy crudes and residue conversion technologies.
A group of researchers from the IMP, led by Dr. Jorge Ancheyta, have developed a similar technology to Genoil's called the HIDRO-IMP technology, which has important economic and operational advantages over conventional technologies.
Collaborations
The Mexican Petroleum Institute (IMP) has been at the forefront of innovation in the oil and gas sector, collaborating with leading companies to drive research and development.
GE Oil & Gas has signed a technology collaboration agreement with IMP and PetrĂ³leos Mexicanos (PEMEX) to improve productivity and efficiency in mature onshore fields and develop deep and ultra-deep water projects.
This agreement will focus on three specific technology areas, including improving the efficiency of a mechanical flow device and developing monitoring and inspection technologies for subsea equipment.
The collaboration will help ensure that the technology needed to expand development of Mexico's offshore and onshore oil and gas reserves is available.
GE Oil & Gas will collaborate with IMP on these technology areas, leveraging the expertise of both organizations to achieve these goals.
The agreement is a significant step forward in Mexico's energy reform, which aims to expand development of the country's oil and gas reserves while encouraging private investment.
The collaboration demonstrates the commitment of both GE Oil & Gas and IMP to leveraging the best solutions and expertise available to modernize Mexico's energy infrastructure.
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