Mexico’s largest oil refinery opens
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador formally opened a major new oil refinery on Friday, a signature project for the leftist leader who argues it will help the country cut a longstanding dependence on foreign gasoline and diesel supplies.
The Olmeca refinery, owned and operated by state-run oil company Pemex, is billions of dollars over budget and still under construction, but that did not stop Obrador from headlining a splashy inauguration ceremony at the facility built just off the Gulf coast port of Dos Bocas in his home state of Tabasco.
In a speech, Obrador dismissed critics who argue that fossil fuels should no longer be part of Mexico’s energy future, while also criticising past governments for failing to build a new refinery in nearly four decades.
“During all this time, they bet on selling crude oil and then buying gasoline, diesel and other fuels in foreign lands,” he said .
Published in The Express Tribune, July 3rd, 2022.
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