Pemex to Announce Light Crude Finds in Gulf of Mexico

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Mexican state oil firm Pemex will on Tuesday announce findings of light crude in seven fields in the Gulf of Mexico, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Carlos Trevino, chief executive officer of Pemex told Mexican radio late on Monday that the company would be delivering "good news" at a news conference later on Tuesday.


(Reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; editing by Dave Graham)

Categories: Oil North America Offshore Offshore Energy Energy Geoscience

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