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Despite Plunging Peso, Wildcatters Try Making Money on Oil in Mexico

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U.S.-Mexico oil drilling agreement for deep waters on maritime border

02/21/2012

The agreement makes it easier for Pemex to drill int he deep water of the Gulf. Pemex has seen oil production decline from older wells over the years and badly needs to find more oil. The agreement also provides for safer drilling in waters going down to 11,000 feet after the BP Horizon oil spill. Mexico is keen on repeating the success of Brazil in deep water oil exploration.

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Mexican oil workers fear Pemex proposal - The Washington Post

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