Mexico announces buyout of oil refinery in Texas

- Acquisition of Shell’s interest in refinery will ensure self-sufficiency for Mexico's gasoline production, says president

Mexico’s president announced Monday that Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to sell its controlling interest in the Deer Park refinery in Houston, Texas to its partner Mexican state oil company Pemex for $596 million.

According to Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the deal makes Pemex the sole owner of the refinery.

The Deer Park Refining Limited Partnership was a 50-50 joint venture between Shell and Pemex subsidiary P.M.I. Norteamerica, S.A. De C.V.

Lopez Obrador declared that the acquisition was possible thanks to his anti-corruption administration and 'an honest and austere government.'

'Today, we closed the operation to buy the Deer Park refinery in Houston, Texas owned by Shell. Now Pemex will have 100% of the shares. The most important thing is that in 2023, we will be self-sufficient in gasoline and diesel; there will be no increases in fuel prices,” he said on Twitter.

According to the president, the refinery can process up to 340,000 barrels a day of oil into fuel. The recently acquired operation equates to the planned capacity of his pet project -- the Dos Bocas oil refinery in southeast Mexico.

Lopez Obrador's administration has been looking to modernize the six refineries currently active in the country. According to the president, his administration is looking to open two additional refineries by the end of his term in 2024.

“In this way, we are going to stop buying fuel and gasoline abroad. Pemex is going to process all the crude oil it is going to convert into diesel into gasoline. We are going to be self-sufficient by 2023,' he added.

By Jorge Antonio Rocha in Mexico

Anadolu Agency

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