The project dates back to 2011 when Felipe Calderón was President and during Peña Nieto's presidency, it was announced that the plan would continue but it was never implemented
Investors deemed the measures insufficient to revert Pemex’s financial deterioration
Despite recent developments in renewable energy technologies, Mexico still clings to fossil fuels
From 2017 to date, Pemex has reported around 300 cases of fuel theft in oil platforms and tankers
Pemex supervisors, helpers, and welders in the state of Hidalgo work day and night at Pemex pipelines
Ethanol sales are regulated in the country and most of these sales points are operating illegally
The company said the new administration would expand the public sector's role in Mexico's economy
70% of Pemex's gas pipelines have been operating for more than 35 years and no longer meet safety standards
The cost of power theft in Mexico rose to MXN$25.7 billion during the first half of 2018
Oxford Analytica claimed that the closing of Pemex pipelines is an "unsustainable strategy"