Pipeline Regulators in Canada, Mexico Sign Agreement
Canada’s National Energy Board has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mexico’s Energy Regulatory Commission – Comisión Reguladora de Energía – to guide ongoing collaboration and the exchange of technical and regulatory information.
With a goal of promoting regulatory excellence in both countries, the MOU provides a framework for the two organizations to share experiences, lessons learned and best practices on subjects such as pipeline safety, damage prevention, safety culture, transparency and communications.
In addition, later today, at the Conference of Montreal of the International Economic Forum of the Americas, Josée Touchette, the NEB’s Chief Operating Officer, will participate in a round table discussion on the challenges to energy infrastructure regulators with Alejandro Chanona Robles, Director General, Comisión Reguladora de Energía, and Alan Mayberry, Assistant Administrator, U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Agency.
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