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The debt to Pemex suppliers grows 26% in 3 months!

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The debt that Pemex maintains with its suppliers and contractors grew 103.3 mmdp s in 3 months, equivalent to an increase of 25.6%.

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The debt that Pemex maintains with its suppliers and contractors grew 103.3 mmdp s in 3 months, equivalent to an increase of 25.6%.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Pemex’s debt to suppliers reached 506 billion pesos in 2024, an increase of 37.4%, while its production of crude oil and gas continues to decline. In 2024, the Mexican Petroleum (Pemex) debt to its suppliers reached 506 billion pesos, the highest level in 13 years, according to the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). This represents an increase of 37.4% over the 368,3 billion registered at the end of 2023. Impact of non-payment: Stoppa…

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In 2024, the debt owed by Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) to its service providers reached its highest level in the last 13 years, to reach an amount of 506 billion pesos. The amount owed by the oil company is 37.4% higher, equivalent to 137.8 billion pesos, compared to the one observed at the end of December 2023, when the debt totaled 368.3 billion pesos, details an analysis by the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). Since last year, sev…

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energy21.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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