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December 2, 2015<\/p>\n

by Barry Schaps<\/a><\/p>\n

Around this time of year, many newsletters and blogs post screaming headlines about the “hottest” items to watch for next year. This is more of a “keep your eye on this space” notice as Stillwater Associates focuses its attention on the planned transformation of Petroleos de Mexico (Pemex). Make no mistake, the reorganization and privatization of major components of Pemex is a huge undertaking fraught with risks and complexities. Pemex, currently the government owned and controlled oil monopoly in Mexico, is determined to engage the private sector for much needed capital investment from the wellhead to the retail service station. This investment is needed to assist in its transformation to be a productive state “business” enterprise focused on the commercial realities of the oil and gas marketplace.<\/p>\n

We thought we would list some specific areas where change is required in order for Pemex to make the transition, and leave the details for future newsletters. Some items and questions for your consideration:<\/p>\n