Mexico's IPC Wins $588 Million Pemex Contract, Beats Foreign Rivals
August 18 2009 - 6:56PM
Dow Jones News
Mexican driller Industrial Perforadoa de Campeche, or IPC, won a
three-year natural-gas drilling contract from state oil company
Petroleos Mexicanos worth 7.61 billion pesos ($588 million),
according to documents on the Compranet government procurement Web
site.
IPC beat foreign rivals Halliburton Co. (HAL) and Schlumberger
Ltd. (SLB), which also placed bids to drill wells in the Burgos
basin in northern Mexico. Burgos is the largest producer of
nonassociated natural gas in Mexico, and accounts for about a fifth
of total production.
IPC has 25 land rigs that can drill up to 25,000 feet, according
to the company's Web site.
Mexico is increasing oil investments this year even though
prices have fallen compared with 2008, providing opportunities for
major oil-services firms at a time when most oil companies are
slashing budgets to adjust to lower prices.
Mexico is spending heavily to reverse a decline in oil
production and expand natural-gas output. Petroleos Mexicanos, or
Pemex, expects to increase capital expenditures by about 10% this
year to $20 billion.
-By Peter Millard, Dow Jones Newswires; 5255-5001-5724;
peter.millard@dowjones.com