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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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.

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Renaissance Oil Corp. > how long will it take to drag Mexico into the 20th century?
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Post by Ebenizer3 on Mar 14, 2019 10:37am

how long will it take to drag Mexico into the 20th century?

https://www.hartenergy.com/news/pemex-may-delay-call-joint-ventures-mexico-energy-secretary-178251. all these talking heads complain about companies not spending money when these bureaucrats won't give them the authority to drill.
Comment by hydrocarbss on Mar 14, 2019 3:27pm
Answer, longer than one would think. "They must comply with what the law says in terms of timelines, otherwise they will have to return" licenses and contracts, Nahle said. Meanwhile back in Mexico.... MEXICO CITY (Bloomberg) -- In the wetlands of Tabasco in southeast Mexico, indigenous farmers stand guard outside oil wells. They have no official status -– but anyone who wants ...more  
Comment by hydrocarbss on Mar 15, 2019 9:19pm
Look at that picture, Where is the blood coming from?  He takes quite the pose. No blood oozing from any skin above the bloody shirt. Wonder if the goat was cooked for dinner... Lpez Obrador, bloodied from a confrontation with the police, on a 1996 magazine cover. “Tabasco, a lawless state,” the text reads.
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