
Mexico opens up Chicontepec oilfields to foreign multinationals
The crude-rich region holds much promise but also poses huge technical difficulties

The crude-rich region holds much promise but also poses huge technical difficulties

Department of Commerce has accused government of unfairly subsidizing sweetener production

The death of a boy at a protest in Mexico is pitting the regional government against the people

Free trade agreements are encouraging a number of brands to open new assembly plants

Communities are embracing sustainable wood production, but illegal logging continues

Move to improve productivity overcomes reticence to “sell out” nation’s most highly prized resource

In just 72 hours Mexico's Congress approved constitutional amendments to permit private sector investment in oil industry

Mexican lawmakers involved in shouting matches and scuffles before vote
Mexican firm reportedly exploring alternative to current management

López Obrador demands that Peña Nieto put his Pemex plans to a vote

Peña Nieto wants them to leave the Zócalo before Independence Day observance

A series of demonstrations against reforms paralyzes various parts of the capital

Pemex can be reformed without constitutional changes, argues PRD founder Cárdenas

The proposal seeks to create competition in the production of hydrocarbons

Both PRD and PAN disappointed over Pemex plans

PRI president wants to open state-owned oil company to private investment Leftist López Obrador calls for a mass demonstration to protest energy initiative

At least 22 people were killed in ambushes across the state in one day PRI government believes military crackdowns are to blame for incidents

Peter Gabriel, Vargas Llosa and leading filmmakers unite for ‘Words with Gods’

UNAM protestors want expelled colleagues reinstated

US embassy concerned by cited plot to kill successor