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Pemex
Pemex (a portmanteau of Petróleos Mexicanos, which translates to Mexican Petroleum in English; ) is the Mexican state-owned petroleum corporation managed and operated by the Mexican government. It was formed in 1938 by nationalization and expropriation of all private oil companies in Mexico at the time of its formation, making PEMEX an enduring symbol of Mexican nationalism. Pemex had total assets worth $101.8 billion in December 2019 and as of 2009 was Latin America's second largest enterprise by annual revenue, surpassed only by Petrobras (the Brazilian national oil company). The company is
Torre Ejecutiva Pemex
skyscraper in Mexico City
Cantarell Field
oil field
1992 Guadalajara explosions
series of gas explosions
Laguna de Términos
largest and one of biologically the richest tidal lagoons located entirely on the Gulf Coast of Mexico
San Juanico disaster
1984 industrial disaster in Mexico
Chicontepec Formation
petroleum system in Mexico
Ku-Maloob-Zaap
Ku-Maloob-Zaap is an oil field in Mexico. It is made up of three relatively large fields, Ku, Maloob, and Zaap, which are located to the immediate northwest of the Cantarell field. The field lies in of water.
Torre Ejecutiva Pemex explosion
Explosion at a skycraper caused by an electrical fault igniting a gas leak
Emilio Lozoya Austin
Mexican politician and economist
Refinería
metro station in Mexico City
Jesús Federico Reyes Heroles
Mexican Secretary of Energy and Ambassador of Mexico to the United States
Carlos Romero Deschamps
Mexican politician