Mexico denies energy 'donations' to Cuba but mum on financial details

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MEXICO CITY - Mexico has not provided its ally Cuba with any energy donations, a senior official said on Monday, even as Mexican oil exports to the communist-run Caribbean island have risen dramatically this year.

The head of state-owned oil company Pemex, officially known as Petroleos Mexicanos, told Mexican lawmakers that the firm has not given away any oil to Cuba or any other foreign nation, but he also did not disclose the financial terms for the shipments to Havana. So far this year, Mexico has exported 2.8 million barrels of oil to Cuba, significantly more than the two cargos shipped to the island last year, according to company data.

 

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