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THE EXPLOSION OF a LP gas pipe on the La Concordia bridge in Iztapalapa, which left 31 dead and dozens injured, was not only a human tragedy: it was a brutal revelation about the state of energy regulation. Following the incident, the Energy Secretariat announced changes in the Mexican standard of transport and distribution of LP gas. But what is truly alarming is not the changes, but what shows: until now, gas companies were not obliged to prov…
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THE EXPLOSION OF a LP gas pipe on the La Concordia bridge in Iztapalapa, which left 31 dead and dozens injured, was not only a human tragedy: it was a brutal revelation about the state of energy regulation. Following the incident, the Energy Secretariat announced changes in the Mexican standard of transport and distribution of LP gas. But what is truly alarming is not the changes, but what shows: until now, gas companies were not obliged to prov…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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