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Pemex, the Mexican state-owned oil company, has unveiled ambitious carbon dioxide reduction targets to align with the government's emissions goals. The company aims to decrease greenhouse gas emissions in the oil and energy sector by 14% by 2030, with plans to reduce its greenhouse intensity index in oil and gas production by 48% and in refining processes by 36% by 2027. Additionally, Pemex intends to curb emissions from natural gas processing by 58% by 2027 and is addressing methane leaks to reduce emissions by 3%.
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