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Mexico's Pemex exported 20,000 bpd of crude, fuel to Cuba in second half of 2023

Mexico's state oil business Pemex exported about 20,000 barrels each day (bpd) of crude and improved items to Cuba in the second half of 2023 through a company it owns, according to a filing this week in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has stated that his federal government would support Cuba nevertheless it can, and that the Communist-run island struggles with an inhumane and unjust blockade.

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

The filing, which was first reported by Mexican newspaper 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 refined products valued at 6.3 billion pesos (some $400 million), Pemex stated in the report.

Pemex did not immediately react to inquiries about whether exports have continued this year, although shipping information shows they have actually not been disrupted.

The reported sales by Gasolinas Bienestar were used peso-denominated agreements and valued at market prices, Pemex stated. The company included the report that it has procedures in location to ensure such sales are carried out in compliance with relevant law.

During his administration, Lopez Obrador has actually supported Pemex in numerous ways, consisting of through capital injections and tax reduction. Its production of crude and condensate stood at 1.8 million bpd at the end of last quarter.

(source: Reuters)