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Mexico's Pemex crude oil exports drop 31% in April from year earlier, information programs

Mexican state energy company Pemex exported 681,000 barrels each day (bpd) of crude oil in April, a yearonyear decline of 31%, company numbers revealed, as production has actually been declining for the previous couple of months.

Pemex's sales to its most significant export market, America, which generally consists of the United States,?? amounted to 484,000 bpd in April, 16% lower year-on-year. On the other hand, sales to Europe amounted to 99,000 bpd that month, 54% lower over the same time period.

Pemex, which published the figures late on Friday, gave no factor for the lower export numbers. It did not instantly react to an ask for remark.

Crude oil exports have been declining for years from an all-time height of 1.8 million bpd in 2004, when the company pumped some 3.4 million bpd.

Over the past decades, big fields have been diminished and brand-new discoveries have actually failed to compensate for the decline.

The government has previously stated that crude oil exports would decrease as Pemex uses more for its domestic refineries and the Olmeca refinery in Dos Bocas.

However, revealed recently that the brand-new refinery just started taking in 16,300 bpd in mid-May.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's Olmeca refinery in the port of Dos Bocas, in the southern state Tabasco, has been running over budget plan and behind schedule. Startup has been pressed back consistently over the past two years.

Pemex officials have in the past said that production had taken a hit after several fields declined.

Last week, two sources at the company said it was likewise affected by oil service companies that partially or entirely began operating after they did not earn money.

To be sure, Pemex's 6 local refineries substantially increased regional processing throughout the six-year regard to Lopez Obrador that will end in October. In April, these refineries processed on average 950,699 bpd, nearly 4% more year-on-year.

This compares to an average of 611,000 bpd at the end of the previous federal government in late 2018. Together, they have a capability to procedure 1.6 million bpd.

Pemex has stated that it expects to process around 1.45 million bpd by the end of 2024 in all its Mexican refineries, including the new Olmeca refinery.

In April, Pemex pumped 1.5 million bpd of crude oil, the numbers revealed, a 6.7% decrease from a year previously, and continuing a down trend it started in May 2023.

Consisting of condensate, a very low-density, extremely low-viscosity liquid hydrocarbon that normally concerns the surface area with gas, Pemex produced 1.78 million bpd in April, a 6.3%. decline from a year previously.