Tagged With Pemex
12 January 2023
The latest five-year plan compounds pressure on the already financially handicapped NOC
11 October 2022
CEO Meg O’Neill is positive about the prospects for gas as the energy transition gathers pace
1 September 2022
The ‘world-class’ field could get a green light next year, following repeated delays and a resolved operatorship dispute
16 August 2022
Mexico must harness the vast resources in the Gulf to meet the government’s goal of energy autonomy
9 August 2022
Mexico’s leading energy provider enjoyed a strong quarter but will have to overcome hurdles to achieve its upstream objectives
12 May 2022
Costs continue to spiral at a downstream development the utility of which was always questionable
12 August 2021
The NOC had a better financial quarter in Q2 but will likely need significantly more money to hit upstream goals
13 July 2021
Political downstream agenda and company track record cause unease over Texas refinery purchase
17 June 2021
Efforts to can Mexico’s historic energy reforms face further hurdles after government fails to sweep Congressional mid-terms
25 May 2021
The sector struggled to offset crushing demand losses in 2020, but recent M&A shows momentum change
24 May 2021
Opportunities for foreign investment are being squeezed as authorities strive to roll back energy reforms
27 November 2020
Offshore production may be steadily climbing but lack of infrastructure and unclear offtake legislation threatens further growth
16 November 2020
The suspension of licensing rounds may have disappointed the private sector. But international treaties offer crucial protection against further unwinding of the country’s energy reforms
30 July 2020
The Mexican firm had made some progress arresting its hefty debt pile, but the economic downturn and government obsession with upstream targets has started to take its toll
16 March 2020
Mexican NOC faces near-impossible task of hitting ambitious upstream targets while maintaining capital discipline
8 November 2019
Sagging oil prices bruise the firm’s bottom line, despite a positive quarterly upstream performance
9 August 2019
Sceptical agencies consider further cuts to their ratings of the company's debt
4 January 2019
Is the fragile market cracking under pressure? Despite some ambitious growth-oriented investments, some of the continent's traditional big guns will be facing challenges in 2019
4 October 2018
Mexico's upstream has boomed in recent years, and a bullish new president wants to drive growth
9 July 2018
The Mexican president-elect needs a strong oil and gas sector to fund a promised social transformation
12 April 2018
Reserve-based lending could help bring cash into the country's oil patch—if regulators can get the rules right
28 March 2018
Industry heavyweights have piled in after large discoveries in the Sureste Basin, which has emerged as the country's most promising area outside the deep waters
26 March 2018
A busy political season will put recent market-friendly energy changes to the test
27 February 2018
The industry fears a López Obrador victory in July's presidential election could derail the country's reforms
12 December 2017
The sovereign-wealth fund is a good idea—now it just needs some wealth to manage. The FMP’s executive coordinator spoke to Petroleum Economist
5 December 2017
The region has seen a decade of surging crude consumption come to a crashing halt. Refining woes mean imports are still on the rise
1 December 2017
Regulators have won high praise from the industry for progress to date, but the oil opening is still in its early days and fresh obstacles lie ahead
6 October 2017
Plagued by debt, low oil prices and political turmoil, times have been troubled for Latin America's state-run energy firms
14 June 2017
Austerity and higher prices have helped put the state firm back in the black. Deeper reforms are still needed