Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Mexico Puts Gulf Deep Water Oil Treaty With U.S. Into Effect

Mexico on Friday put into effect an agreement signed in 2012 with the United States to allow companies to exploit deep water oil resources in the Gulf of Mexico that straddle the countries' maritime boundaries.

The deal, published in the government's gazette, lifts a moratorium on oil and gas exploration and production along the countries' maritime border in the Gulf and sets up a framework for companies to jointly develop any trans-boundary reservoirs.

State-run energy company Pemex has lagged far behind the United States in developing deep water oil reserves, but an opening of the oil and . . .

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