Pemex CEO Becomes Mexico’s Finance Minister

  • Carlos Trevino to be oil giant’s third CEO of administration
  • Anaya tenure marked by some improved returns, lower oil output

Mexico's Meade Resigns, Paving Way for Election Run

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Like his predecessors, Jose Antonio Gonzalez Anaya didn’t last long as chief executive officer of Petroleos Mexicanos.

Less than two years after being named to lead the state-owned energy company, Gonzalez Anaya will become Mexico’s finance minister, the presidential offices announced Monday. He succeeds Jose Antonio Meade, who announced plans to run for president. Carlos Trevino, Pemex’s chief administration officer, will become CEO.