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Mexico’s state-owned oil company is throwing Cuba a much-needed lifeline as the Caribbean island struggles to keep its power ...
As Cuba grapples with blackouts and a deepening economic crisis, Mexico has sent nearly half a million barrels of crude oil and diesel in just a span of days, oil shipment data provided to The ...
Mexico has sent a 400,000-barrel cargo of crude oil to Cuba to help alleviate the country's ongoing energy crisis, exacerbated by power outages and reduced fuel supplies from Venezuela.
Cuba's power grid has ground to a halt for a second time in as many days, leaving 10 million on the island without power and the Caribbean island in a growing sense of crisis.
Sheinbaum on Thursday appeared to confirm the recent shipments to Cuba, but said they were just a small fraction of the 1.6 million to 1.8 million barrels of oil Mexico produces in a day.
The approximately $31 million in fuel comes on top of at least $300 million in fuel sent by Mexico to Cuba since the beginning of 2023, Piñon said. While such oil shipments were paused for six ...
Shipments of Russian and Venezuelan oil that long kept the communist-run island afloat have largely petered out, leaving Mexico as Cuba’s last lifeline.
Mexico has sent nearly half a million barrels of crude oil and diesel in just a span of days, oil shipment data shows. It comes as Cuba is roiled by blackouts and a deepening energy crisis.