Pemex Strategy to Overcome Debt and Enhance Production
In a bold move to stabilize the country’s energy sector, the Mexican government has unveiled a sweeping 10-year plan aimed at reducing the massive debt of Pemex
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In a bold move to stabilize the country’s energy sector, the Mexican government has unveiled a sweeping 10-year plan aimed at reducing the massive debt of Pemex
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