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Pemex confirms hydrocarbon spill originated in Abkatún-Pol-Chuc pipeline
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Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, general director of Pemex, confirmed that the hydrocarbon spill in the Gulf of Mexico affecting Veracruz and other states' coasts originated from a leak in the Abkatún-Pol-Chuc pipeline. Authorities separated three officials for hiding information about the incident detected on February 6. The government initially denied Pemex's responsibility.
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) ruled out a fire at its Ingeniero Antonio M. Amor refinery in Salamanca, Guanajuato, on Friday. The blaze occurred on a nearby private plot without impacting company operations. The refinery continues to operate normally.
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Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) installed the Petroleum Advisory Commission on Thursday, appointing engineer Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas as its honorary president. Announced on March 18, the commission aims to strengthen strategic analysis and long-term planning in the hydrocarbons industry. Pemex CEO Víctor Rodríguez Padilla will serve as its technical president.
Federal and state authorities, along with Pemex, are conducting containment and cleanup operations for a hydrocarbon spill in Río Seco, Paraíso, Tabasco, near the Olmeca refinery. Fishermen report a strong petroleum smell in their catches and have buried affected fish. Semades filed a complaint with ASEA over the incident.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum and Governor Rocío Nahle led the commemoration of the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation in Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz. Sheinbaum acknowledged Nahle's contributions to energy self-sufficiency. Advances in refineries and a new commission for Pemex were announced.
Petróleos Mexicanos awarded a mixed contract for the onshore Macavil field to a firm controlled by Carlos Slim, sources told Reuters. The deal aims to produce 27.5 million barrels of oil and 393 billion cubic feet of gas by 2045. It bolsters Slim's foothold in Mexico's energy sector.
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Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) reported a fifth consecutive year of rising gasoline production in 2025, reaching 511,000 barrels per day, during the presentation of its 2026 plan. The company also disclosed that its debt hit the lowest level in 11 years and clarified details on crude oil sales to Cuba. These developments are part of the Mexican government's energy sovereignty strategy.
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