Feature
Mar 2005
A shrinking giant
Cantarell, Mexico's largest oilfield, has reached peak output and will soon enter sharp decline. Meanwhile, Pemex, the money-losing state-owned monopoly, is being bled white by an antiquated tax regime and, some say, could become a net oil importer in the near future. Can Mexico retain its place as a major energy supplier? Robert Olson reports
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