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Renaissance Oil Corp. RNSFF

Renaissance Oil Corp is engaged in the acquisition, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Mexico. The group's properties include Mundo Nuevo, Topen, Malva, and Ponton.


GREY:RNSFF - Post by User

Post by Boots333on Feb 28, 2020 1:53pm
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Pemex Losses

Pemex Losses

Pemex Annual Losses

 

2017 - U.S $ 14.3 Billion

 

2018 - U.S $ 8.2 Billion

 

2019 - U.S $ 18.67 Billion

 

I did not check back any further. While the Government has said it has cut some taxes and has pumped Billions into the company this year to reduce debt and boost funds for exploration,  Pemex is in massive difficulties. 

 

While I realize Pemex has a lot of revenues from  its gas stations, refineries, chemical plants, etc,  Pemex revenues from oil production in 2019 where approximately 1.68 million BOPD x U.S. $60 per barrel, x 365 days, is 1,6980,000 x 60 x 365 = U.S. $36.792 Billion.

 

For Pemex to hit break even if its costs stay the same and they want oil revenue to get it to break even, ( Pemex really can’t sell more gas at the gas station or chemical fertilizer to farmers if you don’t have the inputs of oil.) it will need U.S. $ 36.792 + $18.67 billion = U.S.$55.462 billion in revenue from oil.

 

This means oil production would have to average over the year, U.S.$55,462,000,000. divided by U.S.$ 60. divided by 365. So $55,462,000,000/60 =924,366,666.7 divided by 365 days = 2,532,511 million barrels per day. 

 

This required average production increase is about 800,000 BOPD above current average production to reach breakeven for Pemex.

 

That production level is an impossibility.

 

You can see the mess, and this is only part of it. 

 

 

 

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