Mexican state-owned oil firm Pemex is set to have a wider berth to operate jointly with private companies under a bill sent to Congress on Wednesday, loosening restrictions implemented by the previous ...
Mexico’s state oil company requires a shakeup followed by debt relief, not just management improvements and efficiency gains.
A bill that was sent to Congress Wednesday will allow Pemex, the state-owned Mexican oil company, to work with private companies.
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Hosted on MSNMexico's $20bn refinery crisis threatens energy sovereigntyBy Alek Buttermann The ambitious Dos Bocas refinery project in Mexico, once hailed as a symbol of energy independence under ...
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Hosted on MSNThe $20bn Dos Bocas Disaster: Mexico’s Energy Independence at RiskMexico’s ambitious plan to reduce its reliance on imported fuel is facing a major setback. The Dos Bocas refinery, one of the ...
Mexican billionaire investor Carlos Slim's team and state energy company Pemex are discussing substantial changes to a deal ...
President Sheinbaum designated 2025 as Year of the Indigenous Woman in Mexico before addressing a variety of issues at her ...
José Trinidad Márquez pretends to be an oil executive in order to get commissions. In November and December of 2024 alone, he ...
Paratus Energy and Borr Drilling reach agreements with Pemex related to unpaid bills for jack-up drilling rigs ...
As part of wide-ranging reforms to the energy sector, President Claudia Sheinbaum will permit the federal oil company to ...
President Sheinbaum's plan for Mexico's energy reform implementation calls for public-private projects, but ones under state ...
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