The dispute over who will run operations for a major offshore oil discovery in Mexico could eventually come down to the technical opinion of the country’s independent oil regulator, according to one of the body’s commissioners.
Closed-door talks between national oil company Pemex and a private consortium led by U.S.-based Talos Energy over who will control operations of the so-called Zama project in the southern Gulf of Mexico have recently slowed, according to the Talos chief executive.
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