On June 2017, Pemex confirmed it had ended its contracts with 7 gas stations in Palmar de Bravo, Cuyoaco, Tecamachalco, Huixcolotla, and Quecholac
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Tlahuelilpan: a breaking point?
Dozens or hundreds of people gathered around a fuel leak, filling up all kinds of containers with fuel
The Attorney General's Office (PGR) informed that the fuel theft crackdown had led to 435 arrests
At least 66 people were killed after a pipeline ruptured by alleged fuel thieves exploded in Mexico
The Mexican Employers Association claimed that the fight against fuel theft would yield good results
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Oxford Analytica claimed that the closing of Pemex pipelines is an "unsustainable strategy"
The government has its eye on companies that own between 100 and 350 tanker trucks each, some of which have been used to transport both legal and stolen Pemex fuel
“Mexico’s economy will slow down in 2019,” stated Carlos Capistrán, the firm’s chief economist