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Analysts watch, wince as Mexico’s oil supply dwindles

They warn of an irreversible output decline.


… The threat of economic sabotage by a shady group known as the Revolutionary Popular Army EPR poses a major new headache for the Mexican government. But Mexico’s energy industry problems run far deeper than terrorist attacks on its infrastructure, analysts say, and have major implications for U.S. oil supply.


“Mexico’s oil production is in decline. There’s probably no way to stop it,” said Mike Rodgers, an expert at one of the top oil industry consulting firms, PFC Energy in Houston.


Mexico is the second largest supplier of oil to the United States (about 1.5-million barrels a day). But output from its major fields is dwindling fast, according to official figures from the state-owned oil giant Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex). The country’s known oil reserves will run out in nine years, the government says, potentially undermining the nation’s oil-dependent budget.


Mexico’s decline only adds more pressure to prices in a tight global oil market, which hit $83 a barrel Thursday. Worse still, its emptying wells are only a reflection of a global decline in aging oil fields around the world.


With no major oil fields left to discover, analysts say the world is approaching “peak oil,” the moment at which oil production hits its maximum capacity and slowly starts to fall.


St. Petersburg Times



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