Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled the Pemex Strategic Plan 2025–2035, aiming to transform Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) from a financial burden into a key driver of national development. The plan outlines a goal for Pemex to achieve financial self-sufficiency by 2027, ending its reliance on government funding. Currently, Pemex's debt stands at approximately $98.8 billion. Sheinbaum indicated that the company will generate sufficient income to cover its debt, amortizations, and investments, with continued support from Mexico's Ministry of Finance (Secretaría de Hacienda). The administration also plans to incorporate biofuels, particularly ethanol blends derived from sugarcane, into Pemex's fuel mix to meet energy transition commitments. Additionally, Sheinbaum addressed the ongoing legal case involving Alonso Ancira, who has defaulted on reparations to Pemex for fraud and is seeking to annul the agreement from the United States. Sheinbaum emphasized that impunity will not be tolerated in this matter, and the government will review the payment status, with potential restitution to employees and the possible auction of the involved industrial complex. Commentary and analysis on Pemex's challenges and reforms have been featured in various media, including animated cartoons highlighting the company's intensive recovery efforts.
El @GobiernoMX contempla por primera vez la incorporación de biocombustibles, principalmente las mezclas de etanol extraído de la caña de azúcar con distintas gasolinas, para cumplir los compromisos, como priorizar las fuentes de la transición energética. https://t.co/EhryVIoJ39
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