It is not so much a shortage of natural gas, but consumption has exceeded production, due to the expansion of the power generation capacity: due to recent energy reforms (2012), gas production in Mexico has been privatized , but the development of shale gas resources has remained relatively stagnated, at production levels of 2005; on the other hand, consumption is projected to increase by 31% from 2015 to 2029, meaning a significant increase in imports of natural gas, primarily from the United States.
Gas went up in price because of the shortage.
Where something is in incredibly short supply. A good example is the '70s gas shortage.
Can be at an auto shop but it depends on how or if there is a shortage.
The Main cause of the shortage of cng in Pakistan was the blasting on the gas pipe line in Baluchistan.
Yes, there is. Although the official figure of unemployment in Mexico is of 3.7%, there is a considerable amount of underemployment, which is believed to be around the 26%
Many people perform jobs in the informal economy.
It would be around US$3.04 per gallon for regular gas.
Yes, most Mexican oil and gas deposits are located in the Gulf of Mexico.
Along the Gulf of Mexico coast.
Mexico uses LPG.
There are no deposits of oil nor natural gas in or around Mexico City. They are found near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Post war problems: unemployment, shortage of food, water, electricity and gas supply, healthcare problems, shortage of houses, education