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Mexico's Pemex exports 20,000 bpd of crude, fuel to Cuba in H2 2023

Mexico's state oil business Pemex exported about 20,000 barrels each day (bpd) of crude and refined products to Cuba in the 2nd half of 2023 through a business it owns, according to a filing today to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has actually stated that his federal government would support Cuba however it can, which the Communist-run island suffers from an inhumane and unfair blockade.

Considering that July 2023, Gasolinas Bienestar ... our wholly-owned subsidiary, acquires crude oil and petroleum items from specific of our affiliates for export to the Republic of Cuba, Pemex stated in the filing.

The filing, which was first reported by Mexican paper El Universal, was released on Tuesday.

In between July and completion of December, Gasolinas Bienestar exported 16,800 bpd of crude and 3,300 bpd of fine-tuned products valued at 6.3 billion pesos (some $400 million), Pemex stated in the filing.

Pemex did not supply information about these agreements or legislation referenced, nor did it react to concerns about whether exports have continued in 2024 or in what volumes - although independent reports suggest that they have not stopped.

For months, the Pemex had

denied

that it was directly sending out oil to Cuba, even through donations.

In an appearance before lawmakers in October 2023, Pemex CEO Octavio Romero stated that the state business had actually not made any. donation of fuel to any foreign federal government when inquired about. shipments to Cuba.

Romero did not point out in October whether there has been. any financial compensation for the shipments to the island.

Pemex did not right away react to a request for. comment on why Romero rejected the fuel exports to Cuba in. October.

has reported that oil deliveries to Cuba started in. April 2023.

The reported sales by Gasolinas Bienestar were made using. peso-denominated agreements and valued at market value, Pemex. stated. The business included the report that it has treatments in. location to make sure such sales are carried out in compliance with. appropriate law.

The Caribbean country, paralyzed by U.S. financial sanctions,. has actually diversified its sources of oil imports in an attempt to. reduce fuel scarcities, renew inventories and lower. reliance on its largest supplier, according to vessels tracked. .

Venezuela remained its primary provider, while Mexico has. became a brand-new company, the data showed.

The offers come at a time when Pemex has actually battled with. its own production.

Its petroleum production in February struck its

most affordable month-to-month level in 45 years

, as output remained far from the objectives set out by the. outbound president in spite of his assistance, including through. capital injections and tax reduction.

(source: Reuters)