Who We Are

Nextia Energy, LLC was established in 2015 in Houston, Texas, to enable organizations to realize their potential within the energy industry, identifying opportunities and exploring all the ways to efficiently maximize growth. 

 

Existing key partnerships allow the delivery of a wide range of innovative solutions and support services. We also provide owners representation and consultancy services for the energy and infrastructure sector. We specialize in helping international companies grow their business in Mexico and USA and Mexican companies establish their business in the US and Latin America.

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Mission

Mission

Capitalize on business opportunities of the Mexico - US revitalized Energy sector stimulated by the Mexican Energy Reform, relying on an extensive Industry background with solid local know-how and strong relationships with the highest ethics and transparency compliance standards.

Philosophy

Philosophy

In Nextia Energy, while we value and appreciate our strong relationship with Industry leaders, our business is based on our industry experience, local knowledge, and the unquestionable reputation our team has gained throughout the years.

Approach

Approach

At Nextia Energy, we closely work with you to arrive at a definition of success. We remain your greatest advocate while you remain in charge.

Teamwork

Teamwork

Our team is comprised of experienced professionals with extensive backgrounds in making organizations work better. We rely on each other for varied skill sets and always keep you informed of what’s happening and when.

A diagram of nextia 's meanings in nahuatl.

Nahuatl

  • Was the language of the Aztec Empire
  • Complex and highly structured language with a rich vocabulary.
  • Many Nahuatl loanwords integrated into the Spanish and English language.

Some well-known Nahuatl words that have been adopted:

  • Chocolate   (Xocolatl)
  • Tomato   (Tomatl)
  • Avocado   (Ahuacatl)
  • Chili   (Chilli)
  • Cacao   (Cacahuatl)
  • Coyote   (Coyotl)
  • Shack   (Xahcalli)
A picture of an aztec god with a bird head.