Two Bocas Produced 78 Thousand Barrels of Fuel a Day, 23% of Its Capacity
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The Olmeca de Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) refinery produced 78 thousand barrels of fuel per day in April, which not only represented an advance of 55.05 percent per month, but is the largest volume of energy produced since the beginning of the records, in June 2024, according to information from the public company.
Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) failed to comply with the fuel supply contract with the Government of the CDMX, putting at risk the supply of more than 29,000 vehicles that provide different services to citizens, and forcing the entity to seek another last-minute supplier. The Government of the CDMX reported that Pemex Transformación Industrial, a subsidiary in charge of the supply, notified on May 7, 2025 the early termination of the DEAS-08-2025 c…
On December 30, 2024, the award for the consolidated acquisition of fuel by the Government of the CDMX to Pemex through its subsidiary PTI was carried out, however, the Public Company notified of the early termination of this contract The fuel shortage by Mexican Petroleum (Pemex) has arrived in Mexico City, as the capital government issued a communiqué where it notified the early termination of a contract for the supply of hydrocarbons.
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