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Summary Of: Pemex

A Pemex gas station in Puerto Vallarta... A Pemex gas station in Puerto Vallarta... A Pemex gas station in... Pemex tower in Mexico City... Pemex tower in Mexico City... PEMEX developed into one of the largest oil companies in the world and helped Mexico become... PEMEX is the sole supplier of all commercial gasoline... PEMEX tried to take away the concessions from a large number of these for low... PEMEX offered a leaded gasoline called... Some Pemex stations accept US Dollars and they are beginning to accept major credit cards... Pemex claims it is not responsible for such frauds and has claimed to be taking measures... a series of explosions at the PEMEX petroleum storage facility at San Juan Ixhuatepec in... claimed responsibility for blasts on Pemex pipelines on July 5 and 10... Protest in front of the Torre Ejecutiva Pemex against the privatization of Pemex... Protest in front of the Torre Ejecutiva Pemex against the privatization of Pemex... that could spell big trouble for PEMEX despite its immense revenue stream and expansion prospects... brought forward the possibility of making shares of PEMEX available to Mexican citizens and pension funds... he would respect the constitutional mandate to keep Pemex in government hands... a PEMEX employee spoke anonymously of the company... PEMEX has never produced 4 MMBPD or higher for a yearly average... Pemex May Be Turning From Gusher To Black Hole... Pemex to Increase Spending...

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