Pemex Retirees Close Plant, Causing Gas Supply in Chiapas - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
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August 14, 2025 – Tapachula (Mexico) – EFE. Retired workers from the state-owned company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) have begun an indefinite closure of a Storage and Distribution Terminal (TAD) in Tapachula, Chiapas, in protest of the lack of medical services. This situation, which has been going on for a year, has generated a shortage of fuel in the 16 municipalities of the border with Guatemala. The shortage of gasoline in the region began la…
The gas supply in Chiapas is resumed after Pemex retirees lifted the blockade in Tapachula.
The crisis facing Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) is worsening, affecting more Mexicans, who are having to wait in long lines to fill up with gas due to shortages in municipalities in Nuevo León, Chiapas, the State of Mexico, and Mexico City. Why did Pemex leave Mexico City, the State of Mexico, Chiapas, and Nuevo León without gas? In recent days, […]
They demand full medical services after a year without care; the protest causes fuel shortages in 16 municipalities and long ranks in stations, while looking for an agreement with Pemex to unlock the supply.
The fuel crisis in Chiapas maintains the shortage of gasoline, despite a temporary truce between workers and PEMEX; he knows the current situation.
The president said that the shortage of gasoline will be resolved and recalled development measures in Chiapas Beriah Jiménez / OEM-Reportex During the morning of this Thursday, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo said that the shortage of gasoline that affects Chiapas is being taken care of and that the authorities are working to normalize the supply in the region. The president explained that the situation has been complicated by the conflict be…
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