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Global Business Reports

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Ramona Tarta, Yana Stankova, Tom Hurst, Lorenzo Piras, Pauline Hovy

Hidrocarburos en Mexico 2012

October 16, 2012

Mexico depends on its oil and gas as a pillar of its rapidly booming economy, yet recent challenges have posed questions for the industry’s future. Hidrocarburos en Mexico 2012 is in a unique position to answer some of these questions, with exclusive interviews and guest articles alongside extensive coverage of these issues provided by GBR’s own journalists.

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