u.s. Demand that Pemex Pay More than 1,800 Mdd
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An association representing more than 250 companies in the United States asked President Claudia Sheinbaum to urgently resolve the payment of more than $1.8 billion that Pemex owes to its affiliates for work carried out between 2024 and 2025. In a letter sent on July 8 to Sheinbaum, Tim Tarpley, president of the Energy Workforce and Technology Council (EWTC), pointed out that if the situation remains unresolved, Pemex could be interrupted, direc…
Pemex's debt to suppliers is a new chapter.The Labor Force and Energy Technology Council (EWTC) requested the intervention of President Claudia Sheinbaum, who is close to presenting a plan for Mexican Oils, for the oil company to liquidate its debt to US suppliers.According to the EWTC, Pemex's debt to US companies amounts to more than 1.8 billion dollars (33.7 billion pesos) until the end of the first half of the year.
Coparmex accuses companies of extortion in order to pay them debts. It is urgent that oil company spread debts with suppliers, said Reforma.
The firms claim Pemex 1.854 mdd and ask for clarity in payments for 2,500 mdd
• U.S. suppliers claim debts for services performed in 2024 and 2025• They request access to the COPADES system and clarity about future payments• They warn that energy production in Mexico could be affected Suppliers pressure the Mexican government for outstanding payments U.S. energy companies grouped in the Council of Labor Force and Energy Technology (EWTC) demanded from the Mexican government the payment of $1.854 billion that Petróleos Mex…
Energy companies in the U.S. are demanding outstanding payments from Pemex for more than 1,200 mdd and are warning of unemployment risks that would affect national production. The Energy Workforce & Technology Council (EWTC), which represents more than 250 companies in the energy sector in the U.S. and the world, sent a letter to the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, demanding an urgent solution to the growing debt that Petróleos Mexicanos…
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