Mexico Sends 80,000 Barrels of Fuel to Cuba to Ease Its Blackouts
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Two vessels from Mexico with a total of 80,000 barrels of fuel will arrive in Cuba in days to help alleviate the blackout crisis on the island, according to data from the Energy Institute of the University of Texas (USA) provided to EFE.
These shipments take place at a critical moment in the Cuban electricity system. The country has been experiencing a profound energy crisis since mid-2024.
President Claudia Sheinbaum insists that Gasolinas Well-being, a private subsidiary of the state's Pemex, "has not been created only" to send oil to the island
Two vessels from Mexico will arrive in the next few days in Cuba with a total of 80,000 barrels of fuel, according to data from the Energy Institute of the University of...
Mexico dispatched to Cuba a shipment of 80,000 barrels of fuel in the midst of the severe electrical crisis facing the island, where large areas record blackouts of 20 hours or more a day, sources from the energy sector reported. The shipment is carried out by two vessels with the flag of Liberia, the Ocean Mariner and the Eugenia Gas. The latter already sails towards the port of Moa, after loading fuel in the complex Pajaritos de Pemex, in the …
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