Mexicanos

Pemex Says Consortium Bids on Burgos Basin Block

In its on-again off-again attempt to secure more natural gas exploration in its country, Mexico’s state-owned oil monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said Tuesday a group of five Houston-based and Mexican companies is bidding for a contract to develop the Monclova block of natural gas reserves in the Burgos Basin of northeastern Mexico.

February 16, 2005

Pemex Reports Exploration Success with Burgos Basin Contracts

Mexico’s state-owned energy company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said last week that private investment by companies through the country’s multiple service contracts (MSCs) will produce 89 MMcf/d by the end of this year.

December 13, 2004

Pemex Reports Exploration Success with Burgos Basin Contracts

Mexico’s state-owned energy company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said this week that private investment by companies through the country’s multiple service contracts (MSCs) will produce 89 MMcf/d by the end of this year.

December 8, 2004

Pemex Reports Exploration Success with Burgos Basin Contracts

Mexico’s state-owned energy company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said this week that private investment by companies through the country’s multiple service contracts (MSCs) will produce 89 MMcf/d by the end of this year.

December 8, 2004

Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over

The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned last Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.

November 8, 2004

Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over

The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned on Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.

November 2, 2004

Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over

The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned on Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.

November 2, 2004

Pemex Claims Huge Discovery in Deepwater GOM

After three years of 3-D seismic mapping, Mexico’s Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) engineers claim to have discovered several oil and natural gas deposits in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico that could double the country’s total reserves and boost output to rival other world-class producers.

September 1, 2004

Industry Briefs

Mexico’s state-owned oil and gas monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) opened its second round of tender offers for companies interested in exploring for natural gas in the Burgos Basin. Pemex will take bids on four new blocks in the region located south of Texas. Through its multiple-service contracts, which allow international companies to take part in exploration, Pemex last year awarded tenders for five blocks in the basin. The contracts are part of Mexico’s plan to halve the country’s gas imports by 2007. Last year, Mexico’s gas output totaled 4.4 Bcf/d. Pemex will take bids for the Pandura-Anahuac and Ricos blocks through Oct. 26. Tenders for the Pirineo and Monoclonal blocks will begin Aug. 17 and will be taken through Nov. 23. In total, Pemex said the contracts are worth $2.7 billion.

July 30, 2004

Pemex to Begin Deepwater Drilling to Raise Production

In an effort to boost oil and gas production, the chief of Mexico’s state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) announced that the company will drill its first Gulf of Mexico deepwater well this year in collaboration with an international petroleum consortium. Although no project partners were revealed, Pemex’s Raul Munoz Leos said drilling would be completed with state-of-the-art technology.

April 12, 2004