July 18, 2007

cantarell news

Mexico Needs Calderón’s Proposed Fiscal Reforms
Mexidata.info - San Diego,CA,USA
(Mexico’s oil fields, particularly the once gargantuan but rapidly dwindling Cantarell Field, supply the federal government with about 40 percent of its

July 11, 2007

Oh Shit! Mexican Guerillas attacking oil pipelines!

Fuck me, as if the Mexicans didn’t have enough problems with the declining production of the Cantarell, now they have to deal with militants.

An obscure guerrilla group that has been barely active for a decade
took responsibility today for a recent series of pipeline explosions in
central Mexico.

The People’s Revolutionary Army, which until now has been active
mostly in Guerrero, Oaxaca and other southern Mexican states, said in a
communique that “several platoons” of its militants blew up the
pipelines in the past week as part of a new campaign.

At this point I’m going to file this under bad news.

It is probably safe to say that our only hope is for Leonardo Dicaprio to make a movie about it! (at which point it gets filed under bad-movie)

Read the full story here.

July 10, 2007

U.S. Looks to Canada for More Oil - no kidding.

This hardly comes as a surprise. I’m guessing that this has something to do with the recent declines in Cantarell production.

True to the lackluster journalistic nature of this blog, we can’t be bothered to sign up for a WSJ account. If anyone ever reads this blog post, could you take a peek at what they have in their article and maybe post a summary in the comments. Thanks!