
Pemex’s 15 main infrastructures in Mexico
Among Pemex‘s main infrastructures in Mexico are producing wells in operation, offshore platforms, production assignments, drilling and workover rigs, and refineries. In general, operations related

Among Pemex‘s main infrastructures in Mexico are producing wells in operation, offshore platforms, production assignments, drilling and workover rigs, and refineries. In general, operations related

Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the

Natural gas imports will account for 83% of total consumption in 2050, according to projections released by the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum. Despite

Between 2017 and 2021, Mexico‘s Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) initiated 37 investigations for alleged monopolistic practices, and 21 practices were sanctioned, according to a

Pemex and a quarantine of private operators, with the permission of the Ministry of Energy (Sener), import and export hydrocarbons and petroleum products, according to

Mexican imports totaled 56,168.2 million dollars in August, which represents a 27% annual increase and a record. In August 2022, the advance in the value

Mexico‘s gas pipeline network continues to expand and, as of June 30, 2022, consists of 18,721 kilometers (km), of which 10,336 km make up the

If industrial production in the United States maintains its trend in the third quarter, it could grow by 4.2% annually in 2022, Mexico‘s Ministry of

On July 1, 2022, the completion of Phase I construction of the Olmeca Refinery in Mexico was inaugurated and, at a later stage, the testing

Mexico‘s Energy Secretariat (Sener) indicated that it granted two permits to import petroleum products during the first half of 2022. In addition, also with the

Among Pemex‘s main infrastructures in Mexico are producing wells in operation, offshore platforms, production assignments, drilling and workover rigs, and refineries. In general, operations related

Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the

Natural gas imports will account for 83% of total consumption in 2050, according to projections released by the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum. Despite

Between 2017 and 2021, Mexico‘s Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) initiated 37 investigations for alleged monopolistic practices, and 21 practices were sanctioned, according to a

Pemex and a quarantine of private operators, with the permission of the Ministry of Energy (Sener), import and export hydrocarbons and petroleum products, according to

Mexican imports totaled 56,168.2 million dollars in August, which represents a 27% annual increase and a record. In August 2022, the advance in the value

Mexico‘s gas pipeline network continues to expand and, as of June 30, 2022, consists of 18,721 kilometers (km), of which 10,336 km make up the

If industrial production in the United States maintains its trend in the third quarter, it could grow by 4.2% annually in 2022, Mexico‘s Ministry of

On July 1, 2022, the completion of Phase I construction of the Olmeca Refinery in Mexico was inaugurated and, at a later stage, the testing

Mexico‘s Energy Secretariat (Sener) indicated that it granted two permits to import petroleum products during the first half of 2022. In addition, also with the