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  • Lopez Obrador seeks to boost Mexico oil output to 2.5 million bpd from 1.9

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican president-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on 

    Friday his administration will look to boost the country’s crude oil production to 2.5 million 

    barrels per day (bpd) from 1.9 million bpd now. 


    Lopez Obrador, elected in a landslide July 1 victory and who will take office on Dec. 1, has 

    said he is committed to expanding Mexico’s oil and gas output, which has declined steadily 

    over the past 14 years due to a lack of investment and natural depletion of oil fields. 


    The leftist leader said he will look to revamp the nation’s six refineries so they are operating 

    at full capacity within two years, and plans to build a new refinery in Dos Bocas in Mexico’s 

    southern Tabasco state with an investment of 160 billion pesos ($8.6 billion) over three 

    years. 


    “With this new refinery and the rehabilitation of the six that already exist we’re going to make 

    good on our campaign promise of stopping purchases of gasoline abroad and of lowering fu

    el prices by the middle of (my) six-year term,” he said. 


    Mexico has imported an average of about 590,000 barrels per day (bpd) of gasoline and 

    another 232,000 bpd of diesel so far this year, almost all of it from the United States, as 

    gasoline output at the country’s six refineries owned and operated by state-run Pemex 

    [PEMX.UL] has halved since 2013, the first year of outgoing President Enrique Pena Nieto’s 

    term. 


    He tapped Rocio Nahle, who also won a Senate seat in the election, to be energy minister 

    and named Octavio Romero Oropeza to be Pemex’s next chief executive. 


    Lopez  Obrador  said  his  government  would  look  to  increase  electricity production by 

    revamping Mexico’s hydroelectric power stations. 


    “We’re going to start by modernizing hydroelectric plants because we have underutilized 

    infrastructure. We’re going to generate electricity with the dams that currently exist,” he said. 

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