Carlos Trevino Is Appointed CEO of Pemex
Mexico's Meade Resigns, Paving Way for Election Run
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Carlos Trevino has been named chief executive officer at Petroleos Mexicanos replacing Jose Antonio Gonzalez Anaya, who will become Mexico’s finance minister.
Trevino is no stranger to Pemex or its financial operations, having served under Gonzalez Anaya as the state-run energy company’s chief administration officer. His appointment is seen as a continuation of Gonzalez Anaya’s administration as the two worked closely together to map the company’s short-term plans in the new era of competition in Mexico’s oil industry.