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30 May 2024 | 23:50 UTC
By Sheky Espejo and Jeff Mower
Mexicans are taking to the ballots on June 2 to elect a new president. Ahead of the election, two female candidates with contrasting views on the energy sector lead the polls. How will these election's impact Mexico's oil, gas and power sectors, which remain largely in the hands of state-owned companies and need funding to meet the country's energy need?
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