
80,000 barrels of Mexican oil sent to Cuba: Havana drawn into the US–Mexico clash
Pemex’s ongoing crude deliveries to the island are heightening tensions with Washington amid the Venezuela crisis

Pemex’s ongoing crude deliveries to the island are heightening tensions with Washington amid the Venezuela crisis

The businessman, whose interests include the import and export of hydrocarbons, is wanted by the Attorney General’s Office for a fuel and arms trafficking scheme originating in Guatemala, where he served as honorary consul

Raúl Rocha, the president of the beauty pageant, has in one week gone from being accused of rigging the prize in favor of the Mexican winner to being pursued for leading a criminal network with links within the Mexican Attorney General’s Office

A cooperating witness details the links with ‘El Tanque’ and ‘Primito,’ two cartel bosses sanctioned by the Treasury Department, and their business dealings with the tycoon accused of smuggling oil stolen from Pemex into the US

As the Mexican government considers using this process again to increase dwindling oil reserves, the activist and scientist warns of the social and environmental consequences

The Mexican leader’s first year in office highlights the tension between pursuing an expansive oil policy while seeking regional leadership on environmental issues

Washington accuses tycoon James Jensen and his family of disguising multimillion-dollar shipments of fuel stolen from Pemex with the help of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

Omar Reyes’ posting to the Financial Intelligence Unit strengthens the arsenal of tools available to Claudia Sheinbaum’s security czar

The US president throws one of Mexico’s greatest enemies into the ring at a time when both nations are negotiating a comprehensive security agreement

A trail of recent initiatives and statements expose the agenda that the United States wants to impose on its southern neighbor

In just 10 days, the navy, supported by other institutions, has seized thousands of kilos of drugs and millions of liters of gasoline from criminal organizations
José Trinidad Márquez pretends to be an oil executive in order to get commissions. In November and December of 2024 alone, he tried to ensnare 30 major companies in his network, including Samsung and Siemens

An investigation published in ‘Science’ estimates the cartels contain around 175,000 people and recruit some 350 new members every week to cover losses from violence and imprisonment

An executive of Swiss energy giant Vitol admitted paying $600,000 in bribes to Mexican oil company officials

Restructuring Pemex debt might send yields on other Mexican bonds soaring, but according to some experts, this is a scenario markets should consider

The business leader calls for the country can move “from scandals to sanctions”

The proposal seeks to create competition in the production of hydrocarbons