
Stefanie Eschenbacher
Correspondent at Thomson Reuters
Mexico Correspondent @Reuters via Asia, Europe and Africa • energy, environment and climate change • polyglot, first-generation graduate • Yaa is my Akan name
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6 days ago |
reuters.com | Stefanie Eschenbacher |Adriana Barrera |Ana Martinez |Ana Martínez
Un dron muestra las oficinas centrales de Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) en Ciudad de México, México, 8 de mayo de 2025. REUTERS/Raquel Cunha CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 8 mayo (Reuters) - La petrolera estatal mexicana Pemex planea reabrir pozos cerrados en un intento por extraer más barriles de ellos a fin de impulsar la declinante producción, mientras lucha por alcanzar un ambicioso objetivo del Gobierno.
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6 days ago |
reuters.com | Stefanie Eschenbacher |Adriana Barrera |Ana Martinez |Ana Martínez
The logo of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) is pictured at the company's headquarters in Mexico City, Mexico July 26, 2023. REUTERS/Raquel Cunha/File Photo MEXICO CITY, May 8 (Reuters) - Mexican state energy company Pemex plans to reopen old wells in a bid to squeeze more barrels out of them to boost declining production, according to two documents and four sources, as it struggles to reach an ambitious government target.
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6 days ago |
lanacion.com.ar | Stefanie Eschenbacher |Adriana Barrera |Ana Isabel
By Stefanie Eschenbacher, Adriana Barrera, Ana IsabelMartinezCIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 8 mayo (Reuters) - La petroleraestatal mexicana Pemex planea reabrir pozos cerrados en unintento por extraer más barriles de ellos a fin de impulsar ladeclinante producción, mientras lucha por alcanzar un ambiciosoobjetivo del Gobierno.
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1 month ago |
energiesnet.com | Adriana Barrera |Stefanie Eschenbacher
Slim Teams Up with Pemex to Boost Mexico’s Gas PowerReporting by Adriana Barrera, Reuters MEXICO CITY EnergiesNet.com 03 19 2025 Mexican state energy company Pemex is in talks with companies owned by billionaire investor Carlos Slim about an investment in the country’s most important natural gas field, Ixachi, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday.
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2 months ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Adriana Barrera |Stefanie Eschenbacher
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican state energy company Pemex is in talks with Carlos Slim which could see the billionaire tycoon help bankroll two of the country's most promising crude oil and natural gas fields, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The negotiations, which have not been previously reported, indicate Slim's growing clout in Mexico's struggling energy sector, expanding his business empire which already spans telecommunications, banking, insurance, retail and hospitality.
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