(Reuters) - "Starting in 2006, the volume of our oil exports has been
falling at an alarming rate and from what we have observed up
until now, this year and the next will be no exception,"
Calderon told a banking event.
Mexico's oil exports slipped 1.3 percent in 2006 to an
average of 1.793 million barrels per day as state oil
monopoly Pemex grappled with lower output at its huge but aging
Cantarell oil field.
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falling at an alarming rate and from what we have observed up
until now, this year and the next will be no exception,"
Calderon told a banking event.
Mexico's oil exports slipped 1.3 percent in 2006 to an
average of 1.793 million barrels per day as state oil
monopoly Pemex grappled with lower output at its huge but aging
Cantarell oil field.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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