National Hydrocarbons Commission

The National Hydrocarbons Commission (Spanish: Comision Nacional de Hidrocarburos) (CNH) is an agency of the Mexican Federal government.

"[1] The amendment was approved in October 2008, CNH was formally installed on May 20, 2009 when Felipe Calderon appointed the five members of the commissioners.

The Reform Proposals of the government of Enrique Peña Nieto on energy carried out under the so-called Pact for Mexico, whose goals include reforming the functions of the CNH to give greater strength and give authority to sign contracts and tenders in energy.

In early April 2014 the drafting of the amendments to articles 25, 27 and 28 of the Constitution and the Law on the National Commission of Hydrocarbons you were finished and were waiting to be approved by both Cámaras.

On April 29, 2014 Juan Carlos Zepeda Molina was reelected as president of the Commission for a period of 5 years.