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EAI brief: Pemex reports financial debt of $98.8bn, others amounts owed to providers

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO (By Fidencio Casillas, Energy Analytics Institute, 23.Jul.2025, Words: 98) — Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) reported total financial debt of $98.8bn at end of the second-quarter 2025 (2Q:25).

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