Petroleos Mexicanos, the state oil company, is seen by most Mexicans as a blessing but at times a curse to the nation — a proud symbol of identity, but also of mismanagement, impunity and corruption.
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Leading Mexican Presidential Election Candidate Unlikely to Reverse Country’s Energy Reform
With less than three weeks to go before Mexico’s July 1 presidential election, almost all the opinion polls predict Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador as a surefire winner.
Analysts Don’t Expect Gunfight at O.K. Corral Over Energy in Mexican Election
With less than three weeks to go before Mexico’s July 1 presidential election, almost all the opinion polls predict Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador as a surefire winner.
Mexico’s Presidential Election Still Anyone’s Race with Future of Energy Reforms, Economy in the Balance
Wildly varying results from influential opinion polls ahead of Mexico’s July 1 presidential election have added to the controversy surrounding the anti-establishment candidate, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who many in the business community consider a threat to the nation’s stability.
Leading Mexican Presidential Candidate Threatens to Disrupt Energy Reform
A demand to halt the government energy reform in its tracks by the politician who leads opinion polls for Mexico’s upcoming presidential election has whipped up a hornets’ nest in the nation’s politics.
Mexico’s Lopez Obrador Vows to Review E&P Contracts if Elected
Mexican presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday that, if elected, he would seek to review exploration and production (E&P) contracts signed after the country’s 2013 energy reforms.
Ex-Canadian Embassy Aide Named in NGSA Fraud Lawsuit
Superior Court Judge Jose Lopez has signed off on a “letterrogatory” that sets in motion the process for attorneys for theNatural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) to depose the former CanadianEmbassy aide who has been accused along with the group’s formerpresident, Nicholas Bush, of defrauding the association of millionsof dollars.