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PEMEX, SENER Show Different Crude Processing Expectations
By Karin Dilge - Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:33
Regarding Mexico's 2024 crude oil processing plans, SENER has a more optimistic vision than PEMEX.
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Given the balance of power in Congress, it is not surprising that AMLO has opened the door to talks on the electricity reform, writes Arturo Carranza.
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