Weil den USA die geringe Produktion nicht schmeckt, wollen sie NAFTA nachverhandeln/kündigen und eine Mauer zu Mexiko bauen?
Ich verstehe es wirklich nicht.
Oder passt dem Amis das nicht?
' But last year was also a year of two very significant oil discoveries in Mexico — a huge offshore discovery by private companies, a first in 80 years, and a large onshore discovery by Pemex.
With its landmark energy reform from 2013, Mexico now hopes to attract a growing number of international companies to explore its offshore waters in a bid to offset declining production and fill state coffers with potential royalties.' .....
Still, it’s not all doom and gloom in Mexico’s oil sector. Last summer, the energy reform started to pay off when a consortium including foreign companies struck oil in a world-class discovery off the Mexican coast, with initial estimates suggesting that Zama-1 holds in excess of 1 billion barrels of oil.
Then in November, Pemex announced the largest onshore discovery in the last 15 years—excellent quality light crude oil and gas—with estimated volumes similar to the Zama-1 discovery. '
oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/...Of-Mexicos-Oil-Industry.html
Ok, das geht nicht morgen in Produktion, aber es ist immer noch die Frage, was passt den USA nicht?