Pemex Warned of Potential Oilfield Service Disruptions if Debts Go Unpaid
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President Claudia Sheinbaum asked the businessmen to whom Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) owes services that do not resort to ‘coyotes’ to try to speed up payments.Sheinbaum insisted that the deal should be direct between the oil company and the companies, since no intermediary can guarantee the acceleration of payment or “advance” them on the list of suppliers to which they are to be paid. “Please, all those (to whom they are owed) do not fall into…
The former director of Petrleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Octavio Romero Oropeza, said that he “didn't want to be rude” when questioned about the debts to suppliers left by his administration in the past six years. The now director of INFONAVIT, said that he could talk about his office as much as he wanted. This, after being addressed on his departure from his visit to the Infonavit Service Center (CESI) this Friday. “See you there, I'm talking about I…
Pemex warned of potential oilfield service disruptions if debts go unpaid
The Energy Workforce & Technology Council (EWTC) has formally called on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to address long-standing and growing non-payments by PEMEX to critical oilfield service providers. EWTC emphasized that service disruptions could begin if the situation remains unresolved.
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Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) appealed to its suppliers not to be surprised or fooled by alleged managers or intermediaries who promise to speed up or facilitate the procedures before the state company in exchange for an economic commission. Faced with the appearance of these people, known colloquially as “coyotes”, Pemex encouraged its suppliers to report misconduct to its Accountability Unit, whose official site can be accessed through the follo…
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 22 secondsIn her morning conference this Thursday, President Claudia Sheinbaum sent a direct message to the creditors of Mexican Oils (PEMEX): "No coyotes." The president stressed that all the processes between the parastatal and its suppliers must be carried out without intermediaries and in a completely transparent manner. "Everything is direct, without intermediaries. These have no ability to accelerate any pr…
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