Claudia Sheinbaum announces Juan Carlos Carpio as new Pemex director during a press conference.
Claudia Sheinbaum announces Juan Carlos Carpio as new Pemex director during a press conference.
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Claudia Sheinbaum names Juan Carlos Carpio new Pemex director

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President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Thursday the leadership change at Petróleos Mexicanos. Víctor Rodríguez Padilla is leaving the post after a year and a half to return to academia.

Claudia Sheinbaum explained that the change was agreed from the start with Rodríguez, who accepted the post on the condition of serving only temporarily. The new director general is Juan Carlos Carpio Fragoso, until now the company’s corporate finance director.

Carpio will assume the role once ratified by the board of administration. Sheinbaum said the rest of the Pemex team will remain unchanged and that the official knows all the oil company’s projects.

Finance Secretary Édgar Amador Zamora confirmed that financing options are being evaluated to improve the company’s profile. These include the possibility of returning to international debt markets after a successful local issuance of 31.5 billion pesos in February.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X highlight the leadership change at Pemex amid financial and operational challenges, including a recent spill and poor Q1 results. High-engagement posts from journalists note the context of Víctor Rodríguez's departure. Some users express skepticism about Juan Carlos Carpio's non-oil sector background, calling him a figurehead, while private sector voices show support for addressing the crisis. Opinions range from neutral reporting to critical humor and cautious optimism.

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