Mexican Oil Service Providers Ask Pemex to Pay Down Debt
- Earlier this week, the association that represents the interests of some of the most important oil service providers in Mexico asked state company Pemex to pay overdue debts totalling 103.6Bn pesos ($5.1Bn).
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that the debt burden accumulated by state energy company Pemex with suppliers would be reviewed and various payment mechanisms are being studied and refined.
- Pemex has a financial debt of $97.3Bn and owes service providers another $20.5 billion. Despite efforts to reduce debt under Sheinbaum's predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the company remains one of the world's most indebted energy companies.
- "A review is being carried out, which is normal," President Sheinbaum said during her regular news conference, without giving details.
- Under the six-year administration of Sheinbaum, who took office on Oct. 1, Pemex will seek to maintain average crude oil production of 1.8Mn barrels per day, but its debt burden is making that challenging.
(Source: Reuters)