Pemex Awaits Clearer Oil Price Trends Before Adjusting Crude Export Strategy

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Investing.com – Edgar Amador, the finance minister of Mexico’s state-owned oil company Pemex, told Reuters on Friday that the company is waiting to observe the medium-term trend of oil prices before adjusting its crude oil export strategy.

Amador stated that the government considers the recent rise in oil prices driven by Middle East conflicts to be a relatively short-term impact. He made these comments during an interview at Mexico’s annual banking conference.

In recent years, Pemex has been seeking to prioritize refining operations over exports, an initiative supported by the government to reduce Mexico’s long-standing dependence on imports.

Amador said that if the conflict proves to last longer, Pemex may reconsider its strategy. He pointed out that the company must balance export decisions with meeting the supply needs of domestic refineries.

The finance minister added that Mexico expects the impact of rising oil prices on its finances to be relatively neutral.

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