Created Tue 29th Apr 7:46am PDT by
mork
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Will Mexico's national oil company (Pemex) start going private?
Current forecast: 50% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 50% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
Thousands of Mexicans took to the streets of Mexico City on Sunday to protest an oil reform bill they say would lead to the privatization of the country's state-run oil company. Led by opposition lawmaker Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the demonstrators expressed their displeasure with plans to look for private capital to help fund the expansion of Pemex, Mexico's national oil company.
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Outcome is 'Yes' if privatization bill passes.
Outcome is 'No' if privatization bill is rejected.
Full Story: http://therealnews.com/web/index.php?thisdataswitch=0&thisid=1416&thisview=item
Outcome is 'Yes' if privatization bill passes.
Outcome is 'No' if privatization bill is rejected.
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Created Tue 29th Apr 7:46am PDT by
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score: 10
Neftegaz.RU 1 week ago
America's third-largest oil supplier has exported 17 percent less crude this year. Mexico's state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos company says daily production through October averaged 2.8 million barrels, down nearly 10 percent from the same period last year.
score: 10
San Francisco Chronicle 2 weeks ago
indicating Ortega won, arguing there was no way to verify the outcome. Ortega appealed. Lopez Obrador, a former Mexico City mayor, lost the presidency to Calderon by less than 1 percentage point. He calls himself the legitimate president of Mexico and
score: 10
Time 4 weeks ago
A PEMEX (Petroleos Mexicanos) oil rig of the coast of Campeche, Mexico. Eunice Adorno / AFP / Getty For months, the debate over opening up Mexico's petroleum industry to foreign companies
score: 10
Time 4 weeks ago
A PEMEX (Petroleos Mexicanos) oil rig of the coast of Campeche, Mexico. Eunice Adorno / AFP / Getty For months, the debate over opening up Mexico's petroleum industry to foreign companies
score: 10




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