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Unrefined output at Mexico's Pemex drops to more than four-decade low

Mexican state energy business Pemex stated its crude oil production in February hit its most affordable month-to-month level in 45 years, as output of the crucial commodity stayed far from the goals set out by outbound President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

The business's most current numbers, published late on Monday, revealed Pemex pumped approximately 1.55 million barrels each day ( bpd) in February, its least expensive level since 1979.

The slumping oil output follows government efforts developed to prop up Pemex in an attempt to reach 1.9 million bpd.

Production at the extremely indebted driller has been on a. progressive decline from its peak of 3.4 million bpd 20 years earlier. as lots of aging oil fields reach the end of their efficient life. and new discoveries coming online fail to compensate.

Lopez Obrador, who on the project trail in 2018 promised to. grow crude production to 3 million bpd, has progressively. modified that estimate down since.

February output fell 2.4% compared to the very same month last. year, even as the business counted 276,000 bpd of condensate. liquids towards the overall number.

Condensate is a low-density mix of hydrocarbon liquids. that is not generally counted towards petroleum production.

Jesus Carrillo, an energy specialist from the Mexican Institute. for Competitiveness, said the government's push to strengthen. Pemex - Lopez Obrador often explains his policy as a business. rescue - had stopped working.

They have actually spent an unprecedented amount of cash apparently. rescuing Pemex and it's becoming clear that this did not result. in increased production, stated Carillo.

Pemex's six regional oil refineries, on the other hand, in February. processed 17% more unrefined year on year.

The refineries also produced 371,000 bpd of fuel and. 113,000 bpd of diesel throughout the first 2 months of this year.

(source: Reuters)