Pemex Presumes Figures, but His Data Disproves Him.
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The state company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has emphasized that it has reached its "highest" production figure with 1.27 million barrels of oil products per day, according to its latest operational statistics of 2025. In a statement, the oil company stressed that these new figures represent an increase of 177,000 barrels per day last year in the production of distillates, confirming "a greater efficiency in the processing of crude oil and tang…
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) reported that in 2025 it reached its highest recorded level of petroleum product production, averaging nearly 908,000 barrels per day, as part of the progress in modernizing the National Refining System. According to the most recent operational statistics, crude oil processing reached 1.27 million barrels per day. The company stated that this performance reflects greater processing efficiency and the progress of the s…
Mexican Oils reported that in 2025 it reached an average of 1.27 million barrels per day of petroleum products, its most recent level, with an increase of 177 thousand barrels in distillates compared to the previous year. The company attributed the result to...
The refining of Pemex reached 908 thousand barrels per day and the yield of gasoline exceeded 70%, even with a fall in production. Oil production reached a historical figure of 908 thousand barrels per day, the highest level recently recorded, as part of the process of modernization of the National Refinery System (SNR). According to the statistics of Mexican Petroleum (Pemex), in 2025, the processing of crude oil reached 1.27 million barrels pe…
This Thursday, Mónica Alfaro and Diana Ghent comment that Pemex's general manager announced that during the past year, he processed 1.5 million barrels of crude oil per day, but the presentation he used and the oil company's own statistics show that it barely reached a million 276,000 barrels per day. In addition, they tell you everything you need to know about: - The T-MEC holds Arizona; 85.7% of companies fear a scenario without the agreement …
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