ReportsWeb- Mexico Crude Oil Refinery Outlook to 2022 | Page 2

Table of Content: 1. Table of Contents 1 1.1. List of Tables 3 1.2. List of Figures 4 2. Introduction 5 2.1. What is This Report About? 5 2.2. Market Definition 5 3. Mexico Refining Industry 6 3.1. Mexico Refining Industry, Key Data 6 3.2. Mexico Refining Industry, Overview 6 3.3. Mexico Refining Industry, Total Refining Capacity 6 3.4. Mexico Refining Industry, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity 8 3.5. Mexico Refining Industry, Coking Capacity 8 3.6. Mexico Refining Industry, Catalytic Cracking Capacity 9 3.7. Mexico Refining Industry, Hydrocracking Capacity 9 3.8. Mexico Refining Industry, Asset Details 10 3.8.1. Mexico Refining Industry, Active Asset Details 10 4. Recent Contracts 29 4.1. Detailed Contract Summary 29 4.1.1. Awarded Contracts 29 5. Financial Deals Landscape 40 5.1. Detailed Deal Summary 40 5.1.1. Debt Offerings 40 5.1.2. Asset Transactions 45 6. Recent Developments 47 6.1. Other Significant Developments 47 6.1.1. Apr 04, 2017: Pemex Plans To Form Alliances For Hydrogen Plants At Mexican Refineries 47 6.1.2. Jan 25, 2017: Pemex: Inauguration Of Tula Training Centre In Miguel Hidalgo Refinery 47 6.1.3. May 30, 2016: Pemex Takes Mexico's Salamanca Refinery Units Back Online 48 6.1.4. Apr 14, 2016: Exxon Mobil Ships Crude From Julia Field To Rotterdam Refinery 48 6.1.5. Apr 08, 2016: Ecopetrol To Buy Four Crude Oil Cargoes For Cartagena Refinery 48 6.1.6. Mar 31, 2016: Pemex May See 6.3% Increase In Crude Oil Processing In 2016 49 6.1.7. Mar 29, 2016: Mexico's Pemex In Process Of Restarting Catalytic Plant Of Salamanca Refinery 49 6.1.8. Jan 27, 2016: Pemex Looks For Private Partners To Enhance Margins At Mexican Refineries 49 6.2. New Contracts Announcements 50 6.2.1. Feb 23, 2017: Pemex Finalises its First Alliance In Refinery Auxiliary Services For Supply Of Hydrogen 50 6.2.2. Nov 18, 2015: ICA Fluor Awarded Miguel Hidalgo Refinery Upgrade Contract In Mexico 50 7. Appendix 52 7.1. Abbreviations 52