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Mexico Puts Massive Oil Field Under State Control

The Mexican government designated state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (WSJ), also known as Pemex, as the operator of the Zama oil field that Pemex shares with a consortium led by the U.S. firm Talos Energy, which discovered the field in 2017

The Mexican government designated state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (WSJ), also known as Pemex, as the operator of the Zama oil field that Pemex shares with a consortium led by the U.S. firm Talos Energy, which discovered the field in 2017. Talos Energy has said it should be the field’s operator.

Honduras: A Tegucigalpa court found former dam company head Roberto David Castillo guilty of ordering the 2016 murder (Guardian) of environmentalist Berta Caceres, who led a campaign against the construction of a twenty-two-megawatt dam.

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