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OuR VISION IS FOCuSED ON MAKING PEMEX A PROFITABLE, MODERN, TRANSPARENT AND SuSTAINABLE FIRM, TO PROMOTE ThE DEVELOPMENT OF OuR COuNTRy AND RAISE ThE LIFE quALITy OF ALL MEXICANS.

PEMEX wILL REMAIN ONE OF THE MAIN PILLARS OF MEXICO.

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3 PETRÓLEOS MEXICANOS4 Summary of Consolidated operating statistics6 Income statements7 Balance sheet as of December 318 Investment9 Statistics on safety and environmental protection11 Employees

12 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION14 Hydrocarbon reserves and production15 Crude Oil and gas reserves, 201016 Drilling and production17 Drilling18 Crude oil production by region and integral asset19 Crude oil production by type and region20 Crude oil production in selected fields21 Natural gas production by region and integral asset22 Natural gas production in selected fields23 Crude Oil and natural gas production by states25 Crude Oil distribution26 Natural gas distribution

28 GAS30 Processing capacity30 Natural gas processing and production32 Dry gas balance32 Gas processing by center33 Domestic sales of dry gas, LPG and petrochemicals

34 REFINING37 Refining capacity37 Refining production38 Production by refinery39 Value of domestic sales40 Volume of domestic sales41 Domestic sales of refined products by region, 200941 Average end-user prices of selected refined products42 Service stations by state

44 PETROCHEMICALS47 Installed capacity by complex48 Petrochemical production49 Production by petrochemical complex50 Value of petrochemical domestic sales51 Volume of petrochemical domestic sales52 Average end-user prices of selected petrochemicals

54 INTERNATIONAL TRADE56 Hydrocarbon exports and imports57 Value of crude oil exports by destination58 Volume of crude oil exports by destination59 Crude oil exports to selected countries59 Temporary crude oil exports under abroad processing agreements60 Crude oil prices60 Crude oil prices by destination61 Refined products and dry gas exports and imports62 Petrochemicals exports and imports

64 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS66 2009 proved oil reserves, selected countries66 2009 proved natural gas reserves, selected countries67 2009 oil production, selected countries67 2009 natural gas production, selected countries68 2008 atmospheric distillation capacity, top petroleum companies68 2008 top petroleum companies by crude oil production69 2008 top petroleum companies by natural gas production69 2008 top petroleum companies by sales

70 GLOSSARY

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Infrastructure of theMexican Petroleum Industry

Producing fields 394Producing wells (annual average) 6 890Offshore platforms 231Natural gas processing centers 11Gas sweetening plants 20Cryogenic plants 21Liquids fractionating plants 9Condensate sweetening plants 6Sulfur recovery plants 14Refineries 6Petrochemical centers 8Petrochemical plants 39LPG distribution terminals 18Storage and distribution terminals

of refined products 77Oil Tankers* 10Tank Trucks* 1 347Tank Cars* 525

* Exclude third parties

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4PEMEX 09

PetróleosMexicanos

Summary of consolidated operating statistics

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Production (Mbd)

Liquid hydrocarbons 3 343 3 450 3 560 3 585 3 789 3 825 3 760 3 683 3 471 3 157 2 971 -5.9

Crude oil 2 906 3 012 3 127 3 177 3 371 3 383 3 333 3 256 3 076 2 792 2 601 -6.8

Condensates and

Liquids a 437 438 433 408 418 442 426 427 395 366 370 1.2

Natural gas (MMcfd) 4 791 4 679 4 511 4 423 4 498 4 573 4 818 5 356 6 058 6 919 7 031 1.6

Crude oil processing 1 228 1 227 1 252 1 245 1 286 1 303 1 284 1 284 1 270 1 261 1 295 2.7

Refined products b 1 485 1 450 1 473 1 481 1 556 1 587 1 554 1 546 1 512 1 491 1 525 2.3

Petrochemicals c (Mt) 12 823 11 501 10 377 9 880 10 298 10 731 10 603 10 961 11 757 11 973 11 956 -0.1

Domestic sales

Volume (Mbd)

Refined products d 1 654 1 726 1 712 1 658 1 684 1 718 1 771 1 762 1 815 1 826 1 771 -3.0

LPG 312 330 325 332 327 328 313 305 300 291 281 -3.5

Motor gasolines 511 531 550 565 600 636 671 718 760 792 792 0.0

Jet fuel 55 56 55 53 54 58 59 61 68 65 55 -15.4

Diesel 275 285 276 271 295 303 320 345 358 382 359 -6.0

Fuel oil 471 492 475 406 355 332 341 264 257 220 209 -4.8

Others 30 32 30 31 53 61 66 68 71 76 75 -1.5

Dry gas (MMcfd) 1 899 2 061 1 993 2 425 2 621 2 756 2 632 2 955 3 064 3 086 3 119 1.1

Petrochemicals c (Mt) 4 317 3 505 3 495 3 295 3 181 3 568 3 795 3 869 4 041 4 191 4 064 -3.0

Value (millon pesos)

Refined products d 112 246 184 680 171 139 161 213 222 821 296 219 373 383 433 565 473 571 542 687 512 720 -5.5

LPG 17 598 28 469 29 327 26 137 36 856 42 663 48 531 52 706 54 456 55 972 49 461 -11.6

Motor gasolines 45 722 74 887 71 609 69 756 99 228 144 982 184 651 221 697 247 338 265 981 258 488 -2.8

Jet fuel 3 800 6 682 5 682 5 194 7 229 10 951 16 241 18 897 23 369 31 936 18 321 -42.6

Diesel 22 669 37 917 33 793 30 245 44 707 61 473 78 736 88 374 96 920 111 425 121 521 9.1

Fuel oil 20 250 33 522 27 653 26 709 30 896 31 529 39 521 43 299 42 396 61 670 51 908 -15.8

Others 2 207 3 203 3 075 3 172 3 905 4 621 5 703 8 591 9 091 15 703 13 022 -17.1

Dry gas 15 557 27 595 28 914 30 313 51 189 69 195 79 038 75 355 78 644 105 436 58 102 -44.9

Petrochemicals c 10 120 11 465 9 601 8 452 12 425 19 221 23 386 24 659 25 970 33 427 24 054 -28.0

a. Includes stabilized condensates.b. Includes LPG from natural gas processing plants of Pemex-Gas and Basic Petrochemicals and Pemex-Exploration

and Production.c. Includes petrochemicals manufactured by Pemex-Petrochemicals, Pemex-Refining and ethane and sulfur

produced by Pemex-Gas and Basic Petrochemicals.d. Excludes propane and pentane.

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK5

Summary of consolidated operating statistics(continued)

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Foreign trade

Volume (Mbd)

Liquid hydrocarbons

net exports 1 378 1 352 1 524 1 617 1 821 1 789 1 670 1 612 1 371 1 043 950 -8.9

Crude oil exports 1 554 1 604 1 756 1 705 1 844 1 870 1 817 1 793 1 686 1 403 1 225 -12.7

Refined products

Exports e 150 111 104 156 177 153 187 188 180 192 244 27.1

Imports 325 363 335 244 200 234 334 369 495 553 519 -6.0

Dry gas (MMcfd) f

Exports 138 24 25 4 - - 24 33 139 107 67 -38.0

Imports 149 231 292 592 757 766 480 451 386 447 422 -5.6

Petrochemicals (Mt)

Exports 809 1 116 780 832 813 914 867 818 693 587 741 26.4

Imports 106 317 128 197 95 105 239 254 270 250 384 53.9

Value (millon dollars)

Crude oil exports 8 830 14 553 11 928 13 392 16 676 21 258 28 329 34 707 37 937 43 342 25 693 -40.7

Refined products

Exports e 833 1 119 856 1 182 1 614 1 947 2 991 3 595 4 052 5 537 4 671 -15.6

Imports 2 512 4 233 3 656 2 495 2 423 3 792 7 859 10 029 15 797 21 893 13 310 -39.2

Dry gas f

Exports 114 49 48 4 - - 79 72 351 316 103 -67.3

Imports 132 366 424 775 1 526 1 715 1 398 1 135 996 1 424 633 -55.6

Petrochemicals

Exports 108 246 113 113 148 217 303 299 242 349 147 -57.7

Imports 26 72 29 46 44 58 107 128 145 158 163 3.6

Prices (dollars per barrel) g

Exports

Crude oil 15.57 24.79 18.61 21.52 24.78 31.05 42.71 53.04 61.64 84.38 57.44 -31.9

Istmo 17.45 27.87 22.27 23.48 28.08 38.04 53.11 57.29 69.92 81.09 63.38 -21.8

Maya 14.13 22.99 17.19 20.89 24.13 29.82 40.61 51.10 60.38 82.92 56.27 -32.1

Olmeca 17.85 29.00 23.96 24.87 29.32 39.34 53.91 64.67 70.89 99.37 65.79 -33.8

LPG h 15.73 26.77 28.48 24.34 32.70 39.39 37.52 48.26 58.46 72.52 47.50 -34.5

Jet fuel 18.39 34.45 29.20 27.43 32.41 45.17 67.95 82.58 83.70 123.65 69.03 -44.2

Diesel 17.60 27.77 24.49 22.86 33.48 36.46 56.59 49.84 60.96 93.23 59.93 -35.7

Fuel oil (high sulfur content) 13.56 22.58 11.69 17.71 18.14 18.17 19.20 37.73 44.70 51.94 51.55 -0.7

Imports

LPG h 17.39 28.05 21.62 21.56 28.34 35.19 42.45 46.22 55.56 62.38 41.02 -34.2

Gasolines 25.57 39.60 37.83 34.05 41.69 52.42 75.45 85.16 95.09 115.45 75.92 -34.2

Fuel oil (low sulfur content) 17.02 26.56 23.01 26.01 29.31 34.79 43.00 54.55 62.10 96.17 65.92 -31.5

Natural gas (uS$/MMBtu) 2.38 4.21 3.92 3.48 5.38 5.95 7.77 6.68 6.91 8.48 4.01 -52.8

e. Includes condensates from 2000 to 2006. f. Includes natural gas purchases and re-sales in the u. S. from 1999. g. Average prices. h. Includes components.

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6PEMEX 09

Income statements a million pesos

(million

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 dollars)c

Total sales 334 814 468 268 445 330 481 437 625 429 773 587 928 643 1 062 495 1 136 035 1 328 950 1 089 921 80 643

Domestic sales 226 137 292 880 303 853 314 271 387 237 449 013 505 109 546 738 592 048 679 754 596 370 44 125

Export sales 108 677 175 387 141 477 167 166 238 192 324 574 423 534 515 757 542 927 644 418 488 260 36 126

Services income - - - - - - - - 1 061 4 778 5 292 392

Cost of sales 113 513 153 060 165 315 157 802 207 118 264 106 361 177 403 106 460 666 654 032 561 135 41 518

Gross income 221 301 315 207 280 015 323 635 418 311 509 481 567 466 659 389 675 370 674 918 528 786 39 125

General expenses 31 944 39 582 41 613 47 105 50 744 54 280 68 711 78 041 84 939 103 806 100 509 7 437

Transportation and

distribution expenses 10 868 12 609 13 588 14 962 15 549 17 574 21 911 24 019 24 799 33 962 31 856 2 357

Administrative expenses 21 076 26 973 28 025 32 143 35 195 36 706 46 800 54 022 60 141 69 844 68 653 5 080

Operating income 189 357 275 625 238 402 276 530 367 567 455 201 498 755 581 348 590 431 571 112 428 277 31 688

Other revenues

(expenses) - net- 5 468 5 083 5 405 342 2 961 11 154 11 837 69 742 83 019 197 991 40 293 2 981

Comprehensive

financing cost b -7 156 -6 652 -13 104 -13 773 -30 742 -7 048 -4 479 -22 983 -20 047 -107 512 -15 308 -1 133

Participation in

Subsidiaries and

Associates’ Results - - - - - - - - 5 545 -1 965 -1 291 - 96

Income before taxes

and duties 187 669 274 057 230 703 263 098 339 785 459 308 506 112 628 107 658 948 659 625 451 971 33 441

hydrocarbon extraction

duties and other 120 477 224 211 168 264 179 099 288 366 419 629 560 415 582 855 677 256 771 702 546 633 40 445

Special tax on

production and services 88 349 69 557 95 199 114 491 94 076 54 705 20 214 - - - - -

Net income -21 157 -19 710 -34 091 -30 492 -40 644 -25 496 -76 282 45 252 -18 309 -112 076 -94 662 -7 004

a. Audited figures. Includes Petróleos Mexicanos, subsidiary entities and subsidiary companies.b. until 2003, only net interest cost is considered. Since 2004 net money exchange and monetary position in addition to net interest cost is used.c. For reference purposes, the money exchange conversions from pesos to uS dollars, have been made to the 2009 exchange rate of Ps. 13.5154 = uS$1.00.

PetróleosMexicanos

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Balance sheet as of December 31 a

million pesos

(million

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 dollars)c

Total assets 482 248 563 468 556 883 697 379 845 472 947 527 1 042 560 1 204 734 1 330 281 1 236 837 1 332 037 102 004

Current assets 87 489 109 393 76 534 123 654 171 027 243 616 292 763 384 924 428 561 364 292 349 697 26 779

Properties, plant and

equipment 338 254 388 225 406 913 486 098 539 219 594 569 643 236 710 488 793 846 845 062 967 592 74 096

Others 56 505 65 850 73 436 87 627 135 226 109 343 106 561 109 322 107 874 27 483 14 749 1 129

Total liabilities 320 779 412 862 434 017 596 684 799 611 914 184 1 069 430 1 164 781 1 280 373 1 209 952 1 398 877 107 122

Short term liabilities 84 180 95 766 71 948 113 771 136 916 140 483 164 476 169 927 289 464 175 965 242 960 18 605

Long term liabilities 236 599 317 096 362 069 482 913 662 695 773 702 904 954 994 854 990 909 1 033 987 1 155 917 88 517

Equity 161 469 150 605 122 866 100 696 45 861 33 343 - 26 870 39 954 49 908 26 885 - 66 840 - 5 118

Certificates of contribution 10 222 10 222 10 222 10 222 82 620 86 909 89 805 93 445 96 958 96 958 96 958 7 425

Restatement of equity b 162 012 174 054 181 838 190 523 130 258 132 342 144 333 154 101 178 532 - - -

Accumulated net

income (losses) - 21 215 - 46 363 - 85 473 - 109 855 - 167 017 - 211 570 - 305 539 - 287 786 - 317 174 - 261 840 - 356 502 - 27 300

Others 10 449 12 691 16 279 9 804 - 25 662 44 531 80 193 91 592 191 767 192 704 14 757

Total liabilities and equity 482 248 563 467 556 883 697 380 845 472 947 528 1 042 560 1 204 735 1 330 281 1 236 837 1 332 037 102 004

a. Audited results. Includes Petróleos Mexicanos, subsidiary entities and subsidiary companies.b. until 2000, reevaluation surplus.c. For reference purposes, the money exchange conversions from pesos to uS dollars, have been made to the 2009 exchange rate of December 31, 2009 of Ps. 13.0587 = uS$1.00.

PLATFORM MONITORINGCENTER IN REAL - TIME,CAMPECHE SOND

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Capital investment a

million pesos

(million

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 dollars)c

Total 52 382 71 725 62 938 80 759 113 687 122 863 126 988 150 397 170 111 201 740 251 882 18 637

Non-PIDIREGAS b 25 103 28 837 26 993 22 943 19 013 12 243 21 436 20 130 17 573 23 773 251 882 18 637

PIDIREGAS 27 279 42 888 35 945 57 816 94 674 110 620 105 552 130 267 152 538 177 967 - 0

Pemex-Exploration

and Production 41 080 44 654 53 446 63 000 88 380 113 332 112 863 130 071 148 761 178 104 226 802 16 781

Non-PIDIREGAS b 14 454 17 418 17 501 13 443 8 945 3 694 11 040 8 142 6 992 8 261 226 802 16 781

PIDIREGAS 26 626 27 236 35 945 49 557 79 435 109 638 101 823 121 929 141 769 169 844 0

Pemex-Refining 6 608 22 026 5 501 14 077 19 878 5 092 9 001 15 229 15 979 17 379 18 526 1 371

Non-PIDIREGAS b 6 608 6 374 5 501 5 893 5 744 4 647 6 542 7 369 7 124 10 580 18 526 1 371

PIDIREGAS - 15 652 - 8 184 14 134 445 2 459 7 861 8 855 6 800 - 0

Pemex-Gas and

Basic Petrochemicals 3 430 3 620 2 567 1 796 3 253 2 498 3 206 3 322 4 004 4 203 3 941 292

Non-PIDIREGAS b 2 777 3 620 2 567 1 721 2 148 1 961 1 936 2 845 2 308 2 889 3 941 292

PIDIREGAS 653 - - 75 1 105 537 1 270 477 1 696 1 314 - 0

Pemex-Petrochemicals 945 996 1 058 1 454 1 627 1 598 1 530 1 426 1 139 1 614 2 053 152

Non-PIDIREGAS b 945 996 1 058 1 454 1 627 1 598 1 530 1 426 922 1 604 2 053 152

PIDIREGAS - - - - - - - - 217 10 - 0

Petróleos Mexicanos

Corporate 319 429 366 432 549 343 388 349 227 439 560 41

Non-PIDIREGAS b 319 429 366 432 549 343 388 349 227 439 560 41 a. Cash flow figures include capitalized maintenance. b. Non-PIDIREGAS CAPEX does not include financing activities c. For reference purposes, the money exchange conversions from pesos to uS dollars, have been made to the 2009 exchange rate of Ps. 13.5154 = uS$1.00.

PetróleosMexicanos

GAS PROCESSING CENTER CIUDAD PEMEX, TABASCO

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK9

Statistics on safety and environmental protection

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Frequency index ( number of disabling

accidents per million of man-hours worked)

Petróleos Mexicanos 1.19 1.00 1.17 1.09 1.50 1.06 0.67 0.59 0.47 0.42

Pemex-Exploration and Production 1.66 1.26 1.14 1.35 1.67 1.26 0.96 1.22 0.74 0.72

Pemex-Refining 0.72 0.69 1.10 0.63 1.23 1.16 0.59 0.27 0.24 0.32

Pemex-Gas and Basic Petrochemicals 0.90 0.50 1.01 0.92 0.38 0.26 0.07 0.10 0.53 0.10

Pemex-Petrochemicals 1.06 0.56 0.88 1.13 2.00 1.13 0.70 0.48 0.80 0.45

Petróleos Mexicanos 1.49 1.86 1.79 1.54 1.85 0.71 0.42 0.07 0.12 0.07

Severity index (number of lost workdays

per million of man-hours worked)

Petróleos Mexicanos 96 95 100 100 104 72 33 35 27 26

Pemex-Exploration and Production 131 144 129 97 112 84 42 71 41 44

Pemex-Refining 76 53 97 82 92 74 36 16 17 17

Pemex-Gas and Basic Petrochemicals 102 78 55 184 144 76 9 2 44 13

Pemex-Petrochemicals 116 132 113 151 157 86 40 31 43 31

Petróleos Mexicanos 32 52 40 51 53 27 11 2 4 3

Environmental protection

Sulfur oxide emissions (SOx) (t/Mt) 2.06 2.15 1.49 1.65 1.49 1.25 1.48 1.62 2.60 2.69

Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) (t/Mt) 133 125 111 117 112 90 114 124 150 163

Total discharges to water (kg/Mt) 17.14 13.19 9.16 7.61 6.39 6.35 6.99 7.71 7.27 11.52

Disposal of hazardous waste a (%) 76.50 77.00 84.80 97.99 98.19 158.20 62.59 162.07 149.36 133.35

Leakage and spills b

Events 1 518 1 249 839 791 338 399 404 392 329 216

Volume(t) 6 252 8 031 19 995 9 570 5 488 3 528 3 434 14 992 1 970 7 033

Environmental audits and certifications (number)

Completed environmental audits (accrued) 231 303 308 432 440 443 464 656 754 805

Clean industry certificates (accrued) 229 279 297 345 369 369 377 422 461 570

ISO 9000 c 303 318 159 89 52 46 41 43 43 37

ISO 14000 c 16 44 46 41 36 29 29 28 28 23

a. Includes stock changes in calculation of hazardous residual generation. A volume 7.8% greater than generated was disposed in 2005. b. According to the institutional rules regarding the report of leakages and spills 526 events were not included (equivalent to 5 tons) in 2003, and 469

(equivalent to 22 tons) were not included in 2004. c. In 2002, 2003 and 2004 the number of certificates decreased due to internal reorganizations and multisite certifications (in 2006, Pemex-Gas and

Basic Petrochemicals and Pemex-Petrochemicals, obtain a single certificate).

ACCIDENTFREQUENCY INDEX

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PETRÓLEOS MEXICANOSPEMEX-EXPLORATIONAND PRODuCTION PEMEX-REFININGPEMEX-GASAND BASIC PETROChEMICALSPEMEX-PETROChEMICALS

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10PEMEX 09

OIL FACILITIES

REFINERy

PETROChEMICAL CENTER

GAS PROCESSING CENTER

PRODuCING MARINE AREAS

PIPELINES

MARITIME ROuTE

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Employeesnumber at year end

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 129 159 132 728 134 852 137 134 138 215 137 722 139 171 141 275 141 146 143 421 145 146

Pemex-Exploration and Production 40 367 42 642 43 208 44 658 46 322 47 975 48 371 48 767 49 045 50 273 50 544

Pemex-Refining 45 396 46 151 47 710 47 341 46 692 44 899 45 335 45 494 44 811 45 510 43 706

Pemex-Gas and Basic Petrochemicals 11 220 11 579 11 716 11 977 12 104 11 923 12 018 12 562 12 397 12 976 12 550

Pemex-Petrochemicals 14 747 14 837 14 578 14 360 14 203 13 895 13 939 14 045 13 823 14 028 13 447

Petróleos Mexicanos 4 941 5 043 5 121 6 207 6 272 6 441 6 687 7 497 7 710 7 341 11 277

Medical services 10 710 10 712 10 745 10 863 10 870 10 855 11 097 11 209 11 674 11 619 11 908

Telecomunications 1 778 1 764 1 774 1 728 1 752 1 734 1 724 1 701 1 686 1 674 1 714

PLATFORM MONITORINGCENTER IN REAL - TIME,CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, CAMPECHE

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022009ProductionCrude oil (Mbd) 2 601Natural gas (MMcfd) 7 031Infrastructure

(At the end of the year)Producing fields 394Producing wells (annual average) 6 890Offshore platforms 231Pipelines (km)Crude oil 4 658Natural gas 7 431Proved reserves

(as of January 1st, 2010)Crude oil (MMb) 10 420Gas liquids (MMb) 1 272Natural gas (MMbcoe) 2 301

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14PEMEX 09

Explorationand Production

Hydrocarbon reserves and production a

million barrels of crude oil equivalent

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Total 58 204.1 56 154.0 52 951.0 50 032.2 48 041.0 46 914.1 46 417.5 45 376.3 44 482.7 43 562.6 43 074.7

Northeastern Marine Region 20 525.2 19 449.9 18 589.2 16 947.0 15 550.6 14 781.6 15 193.5 14 086.0 13 357.7 12 785.9 12 097.2

Southwestern Marine Region 5 341.3 5 202.6 4 837.4 4 575.4 4 421.9 4 488.6 4 043.5 4 647.0 4 759.9 5 189.4 6 010.8

Southern Region 10 034.5 9 584.1 8 481.2 7 720.1 7 183.6 6 837.9 6 641.4 6 246.3 6 216.1 5 862.5 5 824.3

Northern Region 22 303.2 21 917.4 21 043.3 20 789.7 20 884.9 20 806.1 20 539.1 20 397.0 20 149.0 19 724.8 19 142.4

Proved b 25 070.4 23 525.4 21 892.7 20 077.3 18 895.2 17 649.8 16 469.6 15 514.2 14 717.2 14 307.7 13 992.1

Northeastern Marine Region 13 263.1 12 508.8 11 623.1 10 505.3 9 689.7 8 809.1 8 209.4 7 652.2 7 024.6 6 712.3 6 711.8

Southwestern Marine Region 2 123.8 2 042.7 1 919.2 1 844.6 1 680.5 1 743.6 1 513.0 1 627.2 1 630.1 1 893.9 1 891.8

Southern Region 7 525.7 7 086.4 6 600.2 6 099.1 5 756.3 5 103.1 4 883.2 4 388.4 4 341.1 4 049.1 4 036.1

Northern Region 2 157.7 1 887.5 1 750.1 1 628.2 1 768.6 1 994.0 1 864.0 1 846.4 1 721.5 1 652.4 1 352.3

Probable 21 174.2 21 285.2 20 807.3 16 965.0 16 005.1 15 836.1 15 788.5 15 257.4 15 144.4 14 516.9 14 236.6

Northeastern Marine Region 5 064.7 4 975.7 5 034.6 4 866.5 4 427.5 4 324.9 4 446.5 3 690.1 3 290.2 2 977.1 2 479.5

Southwestern Marine Region 1 106.8 1 152.8 1 148.6 1 230.9 1 192.2 1 191.6 997.8 1 116.0 1 404.7 1 536.9 1 529.5

Southern Region 1 310.3 1 467.9 1 259.0 1 042.5 935.1 1 005.2 1 019.6 1 229.7 1 215.3 1 140.3 1 077.4

Northern Region 13 692.5 13 688.8 13 365.0 9 825.0 9 450.2 9 314.4 9 324.7 9 221.6 9 234.1 8 862.6 9 150.2

Possible 11 959.5 11 343.4 10 251.0 12 990.0 13 140.7 13 428.2 14 159.4 14 604.7 14 621.2 14 737.9 14 846.0

Northeastern Marine Region 2 197.4 1 965.5 1 931.4 1 575.2 1 433.4 1 647.6 2 537.7 2 743.7 3 042.9 3 096.5 2 905.9

Southwestern Marine Region 2 110.8 2 007.1 1 769.5 1 499.8 1 549.1 1 553.4 1 532.7 1 903.8 1 725.1 1 758.5 2 589.5

Southern Region 1 198.4 1 029.7 621.9 578.5 492.1 729.6 738.7 628.2 659.8 673.0 710.8

Northern Region 6 453.0 6 341.1 5 928.2 9 336.5 9 666.1 9 497.7 9 350.4 9 328.9 9 193.4 9 209.9 8 639.8

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Natural gas reserves (MMMcf)

Total 55 507.2 55 515.1 50 648.2 48 796.4 49 008.3 48 649.4 46 715.6 47 367.9 45 858.8 44 622.7 44 712.2

Northeastern Marine Region 4 714.7 4 408.5 4 283.5 3 948.0 3 805.2 3 746.8 3 621.7 3 067.5 2 709.7 2 619.7 2 509.3

Southwestern Marine Region 3 891.1 4 082.5 3 565.2 4 422.0 4 258.6 4 555.1 3 770.1 6 048.5 6 566.2 7 165.8 8 920.0

Southern Region 12 579.6 12 379.7 11 006.7 9 402.8 9 067.1 8 545.6 8 373.3 7 687.3 7 389.9 6 832.1 6 482.6

Northern Region 34 321.7 34 644.4 31 792.7 31 023.6 31 877.5 31 802.0 30 950.5 30 564.5 29 193.0 28 005.0 26 800.2

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

hydrocarbons production (MMbpce) 1 433.8 1 468.7 1 493.6 1 507.5 1 587.0 1 610.8 1 604.2 1 618.2 1 603.2 1 451.1 1 378.4

a. As of January 1st. The reserves information at 2010 is subject to Secretaría de Energía (Ministry of Energy) registered according with the 33th article section XX of Organic Law of Federal Public Management and the Comisión Nacional de hidrocarburos (National hydrocarbons Commission) approved according the 10th article of guidelines law of the constitutional article 27th of Petroleum section.

b. Since 2003, the definitions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the u. S. were used in order to evaluate the proved reserves, reason why the figures of previous years were adjusted.

HYDROCARBON RESERvESMILLON BARRELS OF CRuDE OILEquIVALENT

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2002

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2006

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK15

Crude oil and gas reserves, 2010 a

millon barrels of crude oil equivalent

Crude oil Gas liquids b Natural gas Total

Total 30 497.3 3 980.4 8 597.0 43 074.7

Northeastern Marine Region 11 123.6 491.2 482.5 12 097.2

Southwestern Marine Region 3 551.4 744.3 1 715.1 6 010.8

Southern Region 3 739.1 838.6 1 246.4 5 824.3

Northern Region 12 083.1 1 906.3 5 153.0 19 142.4

Proved c 10 419.6 1 271.7 2 300.8 13 992.1

Northeastern Marine Region 6 091.0 313.0 307.9 6 711.8

Southwestern Marine Region 1 169.8 255.7 466.4 1 891.8

Southern Region 2 545.3 609.8 881.0 4 036.1

Northern Region 613.6 93.2 645.5 1 352.3

Probable 10 020.5 1 280.9 2 934.3 14 236.6

Northeastern Marine Region 2 313.6 82.9 82.6 2 479.5

Southwestern Marine Region 936.3 170.9 422.2 1 529.5

Southern Region 693.1 148.2 236.2 1 077.4

Northern Region 6 077.6 879.4 2 193.3 9 150.2

Possible 10 057.2 1 426.9 3 361.9 14 846.0

Northeastern Marine Region 2 719.0 94.9 91.9 2 905.9

Southwestern Marine Region 1 445.3 317.7 826.5 2 589.5

Southern Region 500.8 80.7 129.3 710.8

Northern Region 5 392.0 933.6 2 314.2 8 639.8

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Natural gas reserves (MMMcf) Proved Probable Possible Total

Total 11 966.1 15 261.0 17 485.1 44 712.2

Northeastern Marine Region 1 601.5 429.6 478.2 2 509.3

Southwestern Marine Region 2 425.6 2 195.9 4 298.5 8 920.0

Southern Region 4 582.0 1 228.4 672.2 6 482.6

Northern Region 3 357.0 11 407.0 12 036.2 26 800.2

a. As of January 1st. The reserves information at 2010 is subject to Secretaría de Energía (Ministry of Energy) registered according with the 33th article section XX of Organic Law of Federal Public Management and the Comisión Nacional de hidrocarburos (National hydrocarbons Commission) approved according the 10th article of guidelines law of the constitutional article 27th of Petroleum section.

b. Includes condensates. c. Since 2003, the definitions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the u. S. were used in order to evaluate the proved reserves.

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16PEMEX 09

Drilling and production1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Wells drilled a 230 283 449 447 653 733 759 672 615 822 1 490

Wells completed 234 249 459 459 593 727 742 656 659 729 1 150

Exploratory wells 22 37 53 55 88 103 74 69 49 65 75

Producing wells b 9 21 28 27 53 42 39 32 26 27 29

Success rate % 41 57 53 49 60 41 53 46 53 42 39

Development wells 212 212 406 404 505 624 668 587 610 664 1 075

Producing wells 193 191 370 355 455 581 612 541 569 612 1 014

Success rate % c 91 95 91 88 90 94 92 92 94 92 94

Drilling rigs d 42 43 50 70 101 132 116 103 116 143 176

Exploratory wells 7 12 10 21 35 40 27 23 20 30 26

Development wells 35 31 40 50 66 92 88 80 96 113 150

Kilometers drilled 706 782 1 098 1 186 1 763 2 106 2 004 1 858 1 798 2 199 3 770

Average depth by well e (m) 3 062 2 838 2 359 2 478 2 904 2 692 2 828 2 771 2 744 2 748 2 494

Discovered fields f 5 6 15 16 33 24 16 13 14 14 13

Crude oil - 1 - 2 11 8 3 2 4 6 6

Natural gas 5 5 15 14 22 16 13 11 10 8 7

Producing fields 313 299 301 309 340 355 357 364 352 345 394

Producing wells at end of period g 4 269 4 184 4 435 4 591 4 942 5 286 5 683 6 080 6 280 6 382 6 890

Oil and gas production by well (bd) 920 959 923 900 880 833 774 729 699 622 549

a. Wells that reached their target.b. Since 2007, Pemex-Exploration and Production adopts the Trade Exploratory Success definition.c. Excludes injection wells.d. Average drilling rigs.e. Average depth of wells drilled to their target.f. Includes only fields with proved reserves. In 2007 the Kibo and Lalail fields were exlcuded due to they do not incorporate proved reserves. g. Since 2000 refers to annual average.

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COMPLETED wELLS

CRuDE OILNATuRAL GASNONPRODuCTIVES

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0

7000

6000

5000

4000

3000

2000

AVERAGE DEPTh PER WELL (METERS)PRODuCING WELLS

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Drilling1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Exploratory wells drilled 28 49 45 58 96 105 73 58 49 68 71

Northeastern Marine Region - - - - 4 9 5 3 2 4 4

Southwestern Marine Region 2 2 3 11 23 20 9 5 4 10 10

Southern Region - 5 5 7 9 9 5 6 7 11 17

Northern Region 26 42 37 40 60 67 54 44 36 43 40

Development wells drilled 202 234 404 389 557 628 686 614 566 754 1 419

Northeastern Marine Region 34 23 13 7 19 31 31 39 44 41 26

Southwestern Marine Region 1 2 - - 3 16 16 9 8 20 14

Southern Region 7 11 19 21 33 65 78 45 69 121 116

Northern Region 160 198 372 361 502 516 561 521 445 572 1 263

Exploratory wells completed 22 37 53 55 88 103 74 69 49 65 75

Northeastern Marine Region - - - - 3 7 7 3 2 4 4

Southwestern Marine Region 2 1 4 7 25 21 6 8 5 9 10

Southern Region 1 2 8 5 11 6 5 5 6 11 19

Northern Region 19 34 41 43 49 69 56 53 36 41 42

Development wells completed 212 212 406 404 505 624 668 587 610 664 1 075

Northeastern Marine Region 29 12 28 14 22 28 28 38 48 41 28

Southwestern Marine Region 1 2 - - 2 7 16 19 6 20 12

Southern Region 7 12 15 21 30 60 84 45 66 118 118

Northern Region 175 186 363 369 451 529 540 485 490 485 917

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wELLS

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

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600

300

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Crude oil production by region and integral asset a

thousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 2 906.0 3 012.0 3 127.0 3 177.1 3 370.9 3 382.9 3 333.3 3 255.6 3 075.7b 2 791.6 2 601.5 - 6.8

Northeastern Marine Region 1 554.3 1 763.2 1 985.8 2 151.6 2 416.3 2 440.8 2 357.0 2 204.7 2 017.7 1 745.6 1 492.8 - 14.5

Cantarell 1 265.6 1 471.1 1 731.0 1 902.3 2 122.8 2 136.4 2 035.3 1 800.9 1 490.5 1 039.5 684.8 - 34.1

Ku-Maloob-Zaap 288.7 292.1 254.8 249.3 293.6 304.4 321.7 403.8 527.2 706.1 808.0 14.4

Southwestern Marine Region 683.5 621.7 554.0 452.2 397.6 388.2 396.3 475.1 505.9 500.3 517.6 3.5

Abkatun-Pol-Chuc 613.3 557.5 496.8 406.8 359.0 321.8 299.8 332.2 312.3 308.1 305.4 - 0.9

Litoral Tabasco 70.2 64.2 57.3 45.4 38.6 66.4 96.5 142.9 193.6 192.2 212.3 10.5

Southern Region 587.2 549.6 508.7 498.4 483.3 472.7 496.6 491.3 465.2 458.7 497.7 8.5

Cinco Presidentes 39.4 37.3 30.7 34.3 37.3 37.7 38.8 39.3 44.6 47.3 56.6 19.5

Bellota-Jujo 228.5 215.9 197.1 201.8 195.4 212.3 224.0 219.1 190.0 174.8 172.2 - 1.5

Macuspana 1.1 0.7 0.7 1.6 2.5 4.9 5.0 6.6 10.4 15.7 27.1 72.3

Muspac 67.7 59.7 54.0 48.2 42.2 36.1 33.3 33.6 33.6 36.1 42.1 16.4

Samaria-Luna 250.4 236.0 226.3 212.3 205.9 181.6 195.5 192.7 186.7 184.7 199.9 8.2

Northern Region 81.0 77.5 78.5 74.9 73.6 81.2 83.5 84.5 86.9 87.1 93.3 7.1

Poza Rica-Altamira 78.9 75.5 77.0 73.4 72.1 79.5 81.6 83.0 85.1 55.7 59.1 6.1

Aceite Terciario del Golfo - - - - - - - - - 29.3 29.5 0.7

Veracruz 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.9 1.5 1.8 2.1 4.6 126.6

a. In 2004 the administrative structure of Pemex-Exploration and Production changed to integral assets. hence, figures prior to 2004 were adjusted.b. Adjusted and corrected production by water content.

Note: Integral Asset Aceite Terciario del Golfo was established in 2008, so that their associated fields were rid of Integral Asset Poza Rica-Altamira.

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CRUDE OIL PRODUCTIONBY REGIONThOuSAND BARRELS PER DAy

NORThERNSOuThERNSOuThWESTERN MARINENORThEASTERN MARINE

1999

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2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

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Crude oil production by type and region a

thousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 2 906.0 3 012.0 3 127.0 3 177.1 3 370.9 3 382.9 3 333.3 3 255.6 3 075.7b 2 791.6 2 601.5 - 6.8

heavy 1 563.5 1 774.3 1 997.0 2 173.7 2 425.4 2 458.0 2 387.0 2 243.8 2 039.4 1 765.6 1 520.0 - 13.9

Light 806.1 733.1 658.7 846.6 810.7 789.6 802.3 831.5 837.7 815.5 811.8 - 0.4

Extra-light 536.4 504.6 471.4 156.9 134.8 135.3 144.1 180.4 198.6 210.4 269.7 28.2

Northeastern Marine Region 1 554.3 1 763.2 1 985.8 2 151.6 2 416.3 2 440.8 2 357.0 2 204.7 2 017.7 1 745.6 1 492.8 - 14.5

heavy 1 516.3 1 730.5 1 953.7 2 127.1 2 380.9 2 412.0 2 330.6 2 173.5 1 975.5 1 701.7 1 445.9 - 15.0

Light 38.0 32.7 32.1 24.4 35.4 28.8 26.4 31.2 42.2 43.9 46.9 6.9

Southwestern Marine Region 683.5 621.7 554.0 452.2 397.6 388.2 396.3 475.1 505.9 500.3 517.6 3.5

heavy - - - - - 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 102.8

Light 683.5 621.7 554.0 452.2 397.2 364.2 343.9 392.4 409.7 416.5 418.7 0.5

Extra-light - - - - 0.4 23.8 52.2 82.5 96.0 83.6 98.7 18.0

Southern Region 587.2 549.6 508.7 498.4 483.3 472.7 496.6 491.3 465.2 458.7 497.7 8.5

heavy - - - 6.2 6.4 7.1 20.8 14.2 10.7 11.1 13.3 19.3

Light 50.8 44.9 37.3 335.3 342.4 354.1 383.8 379.3 351.9 320.8 313.5 - 2.3

Extra-light 536.4 504.6 471.4 156.9 134.5 111.5 92.0 97.9 102.6 126.8 171.0 34.8

Northern Region 81.0 77.5 78.5 74.9 73.6 81.2 83.5 84.5 86.9 87.1 93.3 7.1

heavy 47.2 43.7 43.3 40.3 38.0 38.6 35.4 55.9 53.0 52.8 60.7 15.0

Light 33.9 33.7 35.2 34.6 35.6 42.6 48.1 28.6 33.9 34.3 32.7 - 4.9

a. In 2004 the administrative structure of Pemex-Exploration and Production changed to integral assets. hence, figures prior to 2004 were adjusted.b. Adjusted and corrected production by water content.

ALPHA Q OFFSHORE PLATFORM,CAMPECHE SOUND

EXTRA-LIGhT 10.4%LIGhT 31.2%hEAVy 58.4%

OIL PRODUCTIONBY TYPE, 2009

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20PEMEX 09

Crude oil production in selected fieldsthousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 2 906 3 012 3 127 3 177 3 371 3 383 3 333 3 256 3 076b 2 792 2 601 - 6.8

Northeastern Marine Region 1 554 1 763 1 986 2 152 2 416 2 441 2 357 2 205 2 018 1 746 1 493 - 14.5

Cantarell

Akal-Nohoch a 1 211 1 420 1 673 1 851 2 054 2 079 1 973 1 734 1 416 949 560 - 40.9

Sihil - - - 1 9 6 19 16 12 19 35 89.4

Chac 17 18 22 17 20 17 12 12 13 12 12 - 1.7

Ixtoc 9 12 11 11 11 11 13 14 12 12 11 - 5.8

Kutz - - 5 9 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 - 5.4

Ku 206 205 176 185 197 191 203 269 327 364 353 - 2.9

Zaap 27 30 26 21 41 57 69 71 113 225 277 23.1

Maloob 49 50 45 35 50 53 47 54 73 113 170 50.9

Others 36 28 29 21 21 15 9 23 40 42 63 52.2

Southwestern Marine Region 683 622 554 452 398 388 396 475 506 500 518 3.5

Ixtal - - - - - - 9 47 68 83 108 30.3

Chuc 146 140 118 107 99 93 103 107 87 69 68 - 1.8

Bolontiku - - - - - 7 18 27 54 58 62 7.0

Sinan - - - - 0 18 32 53 66 59 60 0.9

Caan 185 182 163 133 114 108 98 88 72 67 50 - 26.2

Others 352 300 273 212 184 163 137 153 158 164 171 4.1

Southern Region 587 550 509 498 483 473 497 491 465 459 498 8.5

Samaria 83 83 83 71 73 62 65 64 62 53 49 - 6.5

Sen 38 30 33 31 21 13 19 22 27 41 46 12.7

Jujo 63 61 56 56 51 44 50 56 51 45 37 - 18.1

Pijije 5 4 5 9 12 11 13 15 14 18 28 59.0

Iride 41 45 43 43 44 46 50 48 41 34 26 - 23.6

Puerto Ceiba 10 17 21 38 46 77 77 54 41 33 24 - 25.0

Tecominoacán 34 32 29 27 23 20 22 29 23 25 24 - 4.9

Costero - - - - - 0 - 1 2 9 18 104.6

Tizón 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 7 8 15 85.8

Cunduacán 28 24 22 21 23 26 27 21 14 13 14 9.6

Cárdenas 27 23 20 16 14 13 15 18 14 13 14 9.2

Guaricho - - - - 0 4 4 4 5 8 12 43.4

Mora 9 9 6 6 5 4 4 9 12 10 11 10.4

Sunuapa 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 9 279.6

yagual 4 4 4 4 4 6 12 11 11 9 9 - 0.5

Others 244 218 185 175 163 141 130 132 140 138 161 16.7

Northern Region 81 77 79 75 74 81 84 84 87 87 93 7.1

Bagre 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 9 9 7.5

Poza Rica 9 10 11 10 10 11 10 10 9 7 7 - 7.1

Tajín 2 2 1 1 3 6 6 5 8 11 7 - 40.0

Agua Fría 4 3 2 2 2 7 6 7 5 7 7 - 1.0

Coapechapa 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 7 6 7 7 - 8.8

Arenque 6 6 8 8 9 8 9 8 8 6 5 - 16.0

Others 58 55 54 52 49 44 42 45 47 40 52 30.9

a. historically Cantarell. b. Adjusted and corrected production by water content.

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK21

Natural gas production by region and integral asset a

million cubic feet per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 4 790.6 4 679.4 4 510.7 4 423.5 4 498.4 4 572.9 4 818.0 5 356.1 6 058.5 6 918.6 7 030.7 1.6

Northeastern Marine Region 648.2 737.2 794.2 831.2 940.5 947.5 927.7 920.2 1 157.2 1 901.3 1 782.5 - 6.3

Cantarell 499.8 567.1 639.7 704.3 786.1 789.1 760.7 717.7 944.9 1 628.5 1 455.3 - 10.6

Ku-Maloob-Zaap 148.4 170.1 154.5 126.8 154.4 158.4 167.1 202.5 212.2 272.8 327.2 19.9

Southwestern Marine Region 921.6 819.7 735.6 620.6 581.3 602.6 654.8 856.1 992.5 1 022.9 1 111.5 8.7

Abkatun-Pol-Chuc 780.9 692.1 621.0 520.3 494.3 456.1 431.8 512.5 544.2 569.0 580.2 2.0

Litoral de Tabasco 140.7 127.7 114.6 100.3 87.0 146.5 222.9 343.6 448.4 453.9 531.3 17.1

Southern Region 1 996.3 1 856.9 1 743.2 1 703.8 1 630.0 1 495.1 1 400.3 1 352.1 1 352.8 1 450.6 1 599.6 10.3

Cinco Presidentes 49.7 47.6 43.9 56.5 58.7 67.8 62.8 56.7 61.4 67.5 69.2 2.5

Bellota-Jujo 369.3 335.6 310.3 292.2 276.6 276.6 281.9 271.4 239.6 250.7 260.8 4.1

Macuspana 159.7 142.0 135.6 132.4 147.5 179.6 167.5 192.9 223.1 260.5 312.4 20.0

Muspac 870.7 804.0 738.4 725.7 686.0 558.1 449.2 368.5 310.9 299.5 278.6 - 7.0

Samaria-Luna 546.9 527.8 514.9 497.0 461.2 412.9 438.9 462.6 517.6 572.4 678.6 18.6

Northern Region 1 224.5 1 265.6 1 237.7 1 267.9 1 346.7 1 527.8 1 835.2 2 227.6 2 556.0 2 543.9 2 537.1 - 0.3

Burgos 970.8 1 003.1 989.7 1 006.9 1 030.7 1 094.5 1 217.3 1 330.3 1 411.8 1 382.7 1 515.2 9.6

Veracruz 116.1 114.0 112.4 107.1 110.8 119.5 118.8 174.1 222.5 152.5 133.5 - 12.5

Aceite Terciario del Golfo - - - - - - - - - 52.1 78.7 51.3

Poza Rica-Altamira 137.6 148.5 135.7 153.9 205.2 313.8 499.2 723.3 921.7 956.7 809.6 - 15.4

a. In 2004 the administrative structure of Pemex-Exploration and Production changed to integral assets. hence, figures prior to 2004 were adjusted.

Note: Integral Asset Aceite Terciario del Golfo was established in 2008, so that their associated fields were rid of Integral Asset Poza Rica-Altamira.

NATURAL GASPRODUCTION BY REGIONMILLION CuBIC FEET PER DAy

NORThEASTERN MARINESOuThWESTERN MARINENORThERNSOuThERN

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

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22PEMEX 09

Natural gas production in selected fieldsmillion cubic feet per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 4 791 4 679 4 511 4 423 4 498 4 573 4 818 5 356 6 058 6 919 7 031 1.6

Northeastern Marine Region 648 737 794 831 940 947 928 920 1 157 1 901 1 782 - 6.3

Cantarell

Akal-Nohoch a 477 543 610 676 750 759 720 673 893 1 585 1 407 - 11.2

Ixtoc 10 11 13 13 13 13 21 22 27 22 20 - 9.3

Sihil - - - 1 6 2 8 10 11 9 14 54.7

Chac 7 7 9 7 9 7 5 5 5 5 5 - 2.3

Kutz - - 2 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 - 5.7

Ku 113 133 123 98 111 101 103 141 146 159 181 13.2

Others 42 42 37 32 47 61 65 63 70 116 151 30.2

Southwestern Marine Region 922 820 736 621 581 603 655 856 993 1 023 1 112 8.7

May - - - - - - 24 85 143 206 268 30.1

Ixtal - - - - - - 13 86 135 167 212 27.3

Caan 305 278 258 215 206 215 206 185 186 201 173 - 13.7

Sinan - - - - 1 48 80 123 144 112 120 7.9

Bolontiku - - - - - 15 40 57 87 79 83 4.7

Chuc 185 177 148 131 119 95 113 115 98 76 76 0.1

Others 431 365 329 274 255 229 179 205 200 183 180 - 2.1

Southern Region 1 996 1 857 1 743 1 704 1 630 1 495 1 400 1 352 1 353 1 451 1 600 10.3

Sen 106 86 92 91 64 33 47 56 69 115 137 18.9

Costero - - - - - 0 - 11 23 61 124 105.5

Iride 66 68 76 74 77 70 93 106 106 100 102 2.6

Narvaezb - - - - - - 0 30 84 94 95 0.9

Samaria 113 113 114 94 99 102 88 78 96 85 94 10.4

Tizón 7 6 7 5 13 24 28 29 37 48 93 92.4

Pijije 13 12 14 26 35 32 37 42 40 43 79 85.3

Jujo 79 82 81 71 58 45 54 57 56 66 74 13.3

Giraldas 96 96 102 103 96 89 74 63 61 70 67 - 5.3

Cunduacán 62 64 57 51 55 71 88 97 71 62 65 6.1

Muspac 245 216 212 235 215 145 115 84 62 57 39 - 31.1

Oxiacaque 18 20 25 25 16 17 13 15 52 72 36 - 50.1

Copano 83 79 86 80 82 78 65 55 48 41 34 - 15.5

Cráter - - - - - - - - 12 15 27 79.4

Tecominoacán 43 40 37 30 25 31 34 40 28 29 26 - 9.4

Cárdenas 65 47 35 31 28 27 33 38 28 27 26 - 3.1

José Colomo b 71 63 60 47 37 36 35 30 29 27 24 - 9.5

Sunuapa 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 4 4 5 23 330.6

Others 929 865 744 742 731 694 591 515 447 434 431 - 0.6

Northern Region 1 224 1 266 1 238 1 268 1 347 1 528 1 835 2 228 2 556 2 544 2 537 - 0.3

Lizamba b - - 1 2 4 12 103 152 243 301 264 - 12.2

Papán b - - - - - - - - 57 211 244 15.6

Culebra b 292 320 274 219 201 169 172 168 163 147 113 - 23.2

Apertura b - - - - - - 52 143 170 150 101 - 32.3

Forastero b - - - - - - - - 21 48 99 104.9

Arcabuz b 118 93 57 46 33 40 65 77 94 91 91 - 0.5

Velero b 3 2 9 13 22 38 50 71 113 86 87 0.9

Cuitláhuac b 103 122 126 109 91 113 116 117 97 84 84 0.0

Nejo b - - - - - - - - 18 40 80 102.2

Fundador b - - - 2 3 14 50 95 86 77 66 - 14.0

Arquimia b - - - - - - - 113 202 119 55 - 53.2

Lankahuasa b - - - - - - - 51 92 64 49 - 24.3

Corindon b 23 26 40 59 59 50 43 47 45 49 47 - 3.6

Others 686 702 732 819 932 1 091 1 185 1 194 1 155 1 078 1 157 7.3

a. historically Cantarell.b. Non associated gas field.

Explorationand Production

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Crude oil and natural gas production by statesChange

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Crude oil (Mbd) 2 906 3 012 3 127 3 177 3 371 3 383 3 333 3 256 3 076 2 792 2 601 -6.8

Territorial sea 2 247 2 394 2 550 2 614 2 824 2 839 2 765 2 694 2 539 2 266 2 030 -10.4

Tabasco 520 489 453 448 439 434 460 455 428 419 450 7.3

Veracruz 67 64 60 57 57 60 62 59 62 58 63 8.7

Chiapas 53 47 45 42 36 32 30 30 31 34 40 18.6

Tamaulipas 16 15 15 13 11 11 11 10 9 9 9 2.4

Puebla 4 3 2 2 2 7 6 7 5 6 9 46.8

San Luis Potosi 1 1 1 1 … 1 … … … … 1 176.8

hidalgo … - … … … … - - - - - -

Natural gas (MMcfd) 4 791 4 679 4 511 4 423 4 498 4 573 4 818 5 356 6 058 6 919 7 031 1.6

Territorial sea 1 604 1 590 1 564 1 485 1 554 1 583 1 615 1 812 2 188 2 962 2 927 -1.2

Tabasco 1 313 1 219 1 133 1 076 1 020 1 017 1 017 1 041 1 099 1 215 1 377 13.3

Veracruz 219 227 208 226 279 392 581 855 1 100 1 114 970 -12.9

Tamaulipas 577 528 556 578 611 689 794 931 989 937 957 2.1

Nuevo Leon 387 472 432 428 420 401 423 398 397 391 432 10.3

Chiapas 665 624 597 611 586 459 367 300 245 227 214 -5.6

Coahuila 14 11 8 6 6 9 6 6 31 61 134 119.2

Puebla 9 8 10 8 10 13 9 9 7 10 19 95.0

Campeche 2 1 2 5 12 8 6 4 2 2 1 -60.4

San Luis Potosi … … … … … … … … … … … -

hidalgo … - … … … … - - - - - -

FPSO YÙUM K’AK’NÁAB (LORD OF THE SEA),CAMPECHE SOUND

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PRODuCING MARINE AREAS

PRODuCING TERRESTRIAL AREAS

EXPORT TERMINAL

FLOATING PRODuCTION AND/OR STORAGE AND OFFLOADING VESSEL

EXPLORATION & PRODuCTION

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Crude oil distributionthousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Availability 2 909 3 015 3 130 3 180 3 375 3 385 3 335 3 258 3 078a 2 793 2 603 - 6.8

Production 2 906 3 012 3 127 3 177 3 371 3 383 3 333 3 256 3 076 2 792 2 601 - 6.8

Naphtha and condensates 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 3 2 2 2 3.3

Distribution 2 890 2 986 3 106 3 163 3 358 3 363 3 320 3 234 3 058 2 754 2 594 - 5.8

To refineries 1 132 1 127 1 140 1 172 1 246 1 258 1 275 1 242 1 231 1 216 1 264 4.0

To abroad processing 57 104 62 130 112 97 81 80 - - - -

To petrochemical plants 150 136 146 145 150 134 131 122 126 131 97 - 25.7

To exports terminals 1 551 1 620 1 757 1 716 1 848 1 874 1 833 1 789 1 701 1 407 1 232 - 12.5

Linefill, stock changes,

losses, injections,

transfers and statistical

differences 19 29 25 17 17 22 15 25 20 39 10 - 75.1

a. Adjusted and corrected production by water content.

FPSO YÙUM K’AK’NÁAB (LORD OF THE SEA),CAMPECHE SOUND

OIL DISTRIBUTION, 2009ThOuSAND BARRELS PER DAy

TO REFINERIES 48.8% TO PETROChEMICALPLANTS 3.8%TO EXPORTSTERMINALS 47.5%

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Natural gas distributionmillion cubic feet per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Availability 5 532 5 589 5 478 5 472 5 619 5 742 5 984 6 571 7 211 8 055 8 198 1.8

Production 4 791 4 679 4 511 4 423 4 498 4 573 4 818 5 356 6 058 6 919 7 031 1.6

Sour gas 3 567 3 445 3 294 3 164 3 133 2 994 2 937 3 075 3 415 4 236 4 315 1.8

Sweet gas 1 223 1 234 1 216 1 260 1 365 1 579 1 881 2 281 2 644 2 682 2 716 1.3

From Pemex-Gas

and Basic Petrochemicals 741 909 967 1 048 1 121 1 169 1 166 1 215 1 153 1 136 1 167 2.8

Distribution 5 532 5 589 5 478 5 472 5 620 5 742 5 984 6 571 7 211 8 055 8 198 1.8

Self-consumption a 398 406 439 443 441 521 618 665 785 848 1 128 33.1

To atmosphere 569 545 425 318 296 180 198 286 560 1 347 1 044 - 22.5

Carbon dioxide (CO2) 102 95 78 52 43 27 16 15 13 13 12 - 8.0

Natural gas 468 450 347 266 254 153 182 271 547 1 334 1 032 - 22.6

Net linefill 6 11 6 10 7 2 - 19 3 - 8 - 9 8 - 189.7

Carbon dioxide (CO2) injected

to deposits - 1 9 26 25 31 23 9 8 5 6 24.4

Condensation in pipelines

and plants 270 242 271 241 261 233 240 267 244 225 227 0.7

To Pemex-Refining 17 12 6 22 5 1 1 2 2 2 2 3.8

To PGPB 4 271 4 372 4 321 4 411 4 585 4 775 4 923 5 340 5 621 5 638 5 784 2.6

To pipelines 750 752 710 697 763 815 998 1 152 1 334 1 382 1 326 - 4.1

To processing plants b 3 521 3 620 3 611 3 714 3 823 3 960 3 926 4 188 4 287 4 256 4 458 4.8

Sweetening plants 3 074 3 165 3 176 3 208 3 325 3 296 3 118 3 162 3 150 3 190 3 388 6.2

Cryogenic plants 447 455 435 506 498 664 807 1 025 1 138 1 066 1 070 0.4

Statistical difference and

measurement errors c … … … … … … … … … … … …

a. Includes residual and field gas used in process and injection pressure boosting. b. Includes gas for pressure boosting purposes. c. Non significative figure.

Explorationand Production

NATURAL GAS UTILIzATIONMILLION CuBIC FEET PER DAy

TO ATMOSPhERE uTILIZATION

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

8000

6000

4000

2000

0

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HABITATION PLATFORM,CAMPECHE SOUND

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GAS

032009 ProcessingNatural gas (MMcfd) 4 436Condensates (Mbd) 51ProductionDry gas (MMcfd) * 3 572Natural gas liquids (Mbd) 378LPG (Mbd) 181Number of sweetening plants 20Capacity of:

Sour natural gas (MMcfd) 4 503Sour condensates (Mbd) 144

Number of cryogenic plants 21Capacity (MMcfd) 5 792LPG distribution terminals 18Pipeline (km)Natural gas 9 032Products 3 643* Plant production.

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Gas

Processing capacitymillion cubic feet per day

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sweetening plants

Sour condensates (Mbd) 192 192 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144

Sour natural gas 3 753 3 753 3 923 4 173 4 503 4 503 4 503 4 503 4 503 4 503 4 503

Liquids recovery plants 5 034 5 034 5 034 5 034 5 146 5 546 5 342 5 742 5 742 5 942 5 792

Cryogenics 4 559 4 559 4 559 4 559 4 592 4 992 4 992 5 392 5 392 5 592 5 792

Absorption 475 475 475 475 554 554 350 350 350 350 -

Liquids fractionating a (Mbd) 554 554 554 563 569 574 574 587 587 587 569

a. Includes liquids recovery plants.

Natural gas processing and productionmillion cubic feet per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Processing

Wet gas 3 527 3 691 3 677 3 770 3 853 3 963 3 879 4 153 4 283 4 240 4 436 4.6

Sour gas 3 071 3 220 3 227 3 260 3 360 3 349 3 153 3 203 3 162 3 188 3 381 6.0

Sweet gas a 456 471 450 510 492 614 726 950 1 120 1 052 1 055 0.3

Gas to liquified extraction 3 612 3 710 3 693 3 746 3 829 3 925 3 810 4 108 4 264 4 224 4 399 4.1

Wet gas 3 378 3 536 3 526 3 600 3 689 3 803 3 712 3 987 4 134 4 085 4 252 4.1

Reprocessing streams b 234 174 166 146 141 123 98 121 130 139 146 5.0

Production (Mbd)

Dry gas c (MMpcd) 2 709 2 791 2 804 2 916 3 029 3 144 3 147 3 445 3 546 3 461 3 572 3.2

Natural gas liquids d 447 445 443 418 428 451 436 436 405 376 378 0.6

LPG 201 204 206 205 212 225 215 215 199 182 181 - 1.0

Ethane 160 156 147 127 125 133 129 127 119 117 121 3.1

Gasolines 84 85 88 84 86 90 88 92 85 74 76 1.9

Others e 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 - 50.0

Sulfur (Mt) 687 661 684 703 757 759 692 711 659 660 712 7.8

a. Includes sweet vapors from condensates.b. Gas from pipeline at the cryogenic plants located in Pajaritos, Poza Rica, Reynosa and from internal processes at La Cangrejera.c. Excludes ethane injected to dry gas pipelines.d. Includes stabilized condensates, reprocessing streams from La Cangrejera and others streams for fractionating.e. heavy products from Reynosa and liquids transferred to the Madero Refinery.

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK31

GAS PROCESSING CENTER

LPG dISTRIbuTION TERmINAL

GAS

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Dry gas balancemillion cubic feet per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Supply 3 734 3 885 3 921 4 309 4 655 4 836 4 724 5 136 5 353 5 367 5 393 0.5

Production 2 709 2 791 2 804 2 916 3 029 3 144 3 147 3 445 3 546 3 461 3 572 3.2

From processing plants 114 98 101 91 95 108 94 87 87 76 74 - 3.5

From producing fields of PEP 750 752 710 697 763 815 998 1 152 1 334 1 382 1 325 - 4.1

Imports 146 231 292 592 757 766 480 451 386 447 422 - 5.6

Others 14 13 14 13 10 4 5 1 - - - -

Demand 3 653 3 859 3 851 4 299 4 620 4 813 4 688 5 116 5 330 5 369 5 363 - 0.1

Self-consumption 1 620 1 775 1 829 1 870 1 993 2 056 2 033 2 130 2 128 2 176 2 177 …

Exports 136 24 25 4 - - 24 33 139 107 67 - 38.0

Domestic sales a 1 899 2 061 1 993 2 425 2 622 2 756 2 634 2 952 3 064 3 086 3 119 1.1

Industrial-distributors sector 1 194 1 190 984 1 132 1 138 1 094 1 073 1 156 1 185 1 127 1 000 - 11.3

Power sector 705 871 1 010 1 293 1 484 1 535 1 422 1 663 1 740 1 671 1 801 7.8

Power autogeneration sector - - - - - 127 139 133 139 140 136 - 2.9

Dealers sector - - - - - - - - - 148 183 23.2

Linefill - 1 - 1 3 … 5 … - 2 1 … - 1 1 - 173.2

Difference 80 26 71 10 35 23 38 18 22 - 2 30 -1 496.7

a. Measured volumes at 1 Kg/cm2 and 20 °C.

Gas processing by centermillion cubic feet per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Gas processing 3 527 3 691 3 677 3 770 3 853 3 963 3 879 4 153 4 283 4 240 4 436 4.6

Sour wet gas 3 071 3 220 3 227 3 260 3 360 3 349 3 153 3 203 3 162 3 188 3 381 6.0

Cactus 1 448 1 490 1 550 1 581 1 533 1 431 1 373 1 334 1 404 1 597 1 712 7.2

Ciudad Pemex 674 699 787 785 922 941 826 918 884 831 847 1.9

Matapionche 103 115 96 94 81 81 73 74 67 54 51 6.8

Nuevo Pemex 734 750 648 676 696 760 741 744 668 593 658 10.9

Arenque - - - - 28 34 32 32 31 26 23 12.5

Poza Rica 112 166 145 124 100 100 107 100 109 86 91 5.7

Sweet wet gas 456 471 450 510 492 614 726 950 1 120 1 052 1 055 0.3

Ciudad Pemex 117 135 84 102 65 70 63 45 67 60 52 - 12.9

La Venta 90 67 61 62 60 65 46 45 53 62 57 - 8.2

Reynosa a 232 254 286 336 356 233 223 197 183 117 11 - 90.5

Burgos - - - - - 241 385 646 804 808 932 15.4

Nuevo Pemex 18 16 19 10 12 6 9 17 14 5 3 - 50.6

a. In liquidation process.

Gas

DOMESTIC SALESAND IMPORTS OFDRY NATURAL GASMLLION CuBIC FEET PER DAy

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

4000

3500

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0

5000

4000

3000

2000

DEALERS SECTORPOWER AuTOGENERATIONSECTORPOWER SECTORINDuSTRIAL-DISTRIBuTORSSECTORIMPORTS

NATuRAL GAS PROCESSINGDRy GAS PRODuCTION

NATURAL GAS PROCESSING AND DRY GAS PRODUCTIONMILLION CuBIC FEET PER DAy

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK33

Domestic sales of dry gas, LPG and petrochemicals

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

million pesos a

Total b 33 688.7 57 028.7 59 207.3 57 281.2 88 935.8 113 013.4 129 182.4 129 904.6 135 137.9 165 723.4 109 428.7 - 34.0

Dry gas 15 557.5 27 594.9 28 914.1 30 313.0 51 207.9 69 229.9 79 064.8 75 354.6 78 644.1 105 436.3 58 102.1 - 44.9

LPG 17 597.6 28 469.2 29 327.2 26 137.4 36 855.6 42 662.9 48 530.8 52 706.1 54 456.5 55 972.2 49 461.3 - 11.6

Petrochemicals 533.6 964.6 966.0 830.8 872.3 1 120.6 1 586.9 1 843.9 2 037.4 4 314.9 1 865.3 - 56.8

hexane 121.2 115.1 142.6 134.0 217.6 286.0 405.6 378.3 344.8 484.6 367.5 - 24.2

Sulfur 148.1 130.6 72.8 110.5 194.2 189.0 189.2 238.1 236.1 1 817.7 32.4 - 98.2

Carbon black 117.5 210.3 120.1 135.7 274.4 371.0 640.5 819.8 1 038.5 1 423.6 1 149.9 - 19.2

Pentanes 31.6 29.4 2.7 47.4 23.1 46.3 38.8 72.6 63.1 115.2 73.6 - 36.1

heptane 23.1 22.3 24.7 20.3 30.1 41.6 64.0 69.8 68.3 85.8 55.1 - 35.8

Butane 20.7 35.3 39.2 36.5 54.7 69.7 88.2 100.3 141.1 168.5 119.2 - 29.2

Propane 16.0 25.3 23.3 18.8 27.9 40.8 44.1 49.1 60.5 78.7 49.3 - 37.4

Isobutane 4.4 7.5 6.3 2.5 0.4 - - - - - - -

Absorption solvent 4.7 13.2 14.4 26.4 41.6 62.2 111.9 109.8 81.1 132.2 10.0 - 92.5

Others c 46.3 375.5 520.0 298.7 8.2 14.0 4.4 6.0 3.9 8.7 8.4 - 3.5

thousand tons

Dry gas (MMcfd) 1 899.1 2 060.8 1 993.3 2 425.1 2 622.4 2 755.9 2 633.9 2 955.2 3 064.4 3 086.3 3 118.8 1.1

LPG (Mbd) 311.5 329.7 324.7 331.9 326.9 327.6 313.4 305.4 300.5 291.3 281.0 - 3.5

Petrochemicals 648.8 785.0 869.8 861.4 793.7 931.2 1 025.9 1 047.7 1 066.0 1 128.1 1 003.2 - 11.1

hexane 38.9 34.0 41.3 39.7 52.5 52.1 49.7 38.0 39.0 36.4 33.6 - 7.8

Sulfur 347.1 347.6 394.5 448.9 470.0 539.4 551.7 580.4 579.3 667.8 593.3 - 11.2

Carbon black 189.8 197.4 154.4 149.8 208.1 265.8 336.0 350.9 383.8 354.1 330.7 - 6.6

Pentanes 18.4 10.9 1.4 20.5 6.9 9.4 7.1 11.1 8.4 11.2 10.7 - 4.8

heptane 7.2 6.4 7.0 5.8 7.1 7.4 7.6 6.9 7.3 6.2 4.9 - 21.2

Butane 8.7 9.9 11.4 12.8 13.3 13.2 14.8 14.6 19.0 16.6 17.2 3.4

Propane 6.7 7.0 6.6 6.8 6.7 7.9 7.7 7.5 8.3 8.1 7.7 - 4.9

Isobutane 1.8 2.0 1.7 0.8 0.1 - - - - - - -

Absorption solvent 5.7 14.7 22.1 25.8 27.1 33.5 50.5 37.3 20.2 26.6 4.2 - 84.0

Others c 24.5 155.1 229.3 150.5 1.9 2.6 0.8 1.0 0.6 1.0 0.9 - 6.7

a. Cash flow.b. Not includes V.A.T.c. Includes miscellaneous products.

DRY NATURAL GASPRODUCTION ANDDOMESTIC SALESMILLION CuBIC FEET PER DAy

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

4000

3500

3000

2500

2000

1500

DOMESTIC SALESPRODuCTION

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REF

ININ

G04

thousand barrels per dayProcessing 1 295Production 1 343Domestic sales of refined products 1 490FacilitiesAtmospheric distillation

capacity 1 540Number of refineries 6Storage and distribution terminals 77Service stations 8 803Pipeline (km)Crude oil 5 201Products 8 958

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REfINERY

PIPELINES

STORAGE & dISTRIbuTION TERmINAL

REFINING

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK37

Refining capacitythousand barrels per day

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Atmospheric distillation 1 525 1 559 1 559 1 540 1 540 1 540 1 540 1 540 1 540 1 540 1 540

Vacuum distillation 757 775 774 768 768 768 768 754 754 754 754

Cracking 368 375 375 396 396 375 375 381 381 381 381

Visbreaking 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 91 91 91 91

Reforming 226 269 269 301 301 301 301 279 279 279 279

hydrodesulfurization a 748 808 848 987 987 987 987 926 926 926 926

Alkylation and Isomerization a 106 139 139 144 144 144 144 152 152 128 128

Coking - - - - 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

a. Excludes La Cangrejera since 2008.

Refining productionthousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Refined products 1 284.2 1 245.9 1 267.1 1 275.9 1 342.9 1 361.2 1 338.3 1 329.7 1 312.4 1 306.9 1 342.7 2.7

LPG 31.0 24.9 27.8 31.3 33.8 28.0 30.6 25.4 26.6 25.9 27.1 4.7

Gasolines 405.8 393.0 390.2 398.2 445.2 466.7 455.1 456.2 456.4 450.7 471.5 4.6

Nova/Base a 46.5 27.9 22.4 16.4 10.5 3.9 4.8 7.5 4.5 6.5 3.0 - 54.1

Pemex Magna b 346.6 346.0 349.4 359.4 396.5 418.5 412.0 413.7 425.7 418.7 364.0 - 13.1

ultra Low sulfur Magna c - - - - - - - - - - 81.8 -

Pemex Premium 11.2 17.9 17.3 21.8 37.6 43.8 38.2 35.0 26.1 25.4 22.7 - 10.4

Others 1.6 1.2 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 - 6.2

Jet fuel 57.8 55.3 56.7 56.7 59.6 62.1 63.3 64.8 66.3 64.0 57.1 - 10.9

Other kerosenes 0.8 0.3 0.3 - - - - - - - - -

Diesel 271.9 265.4 281.6 266.9 307.8 324.7 318.2 328.1 334.0 343.5 337.0 - 1.9

Low sulfur content 6.9 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.6 - - - - - - -

Pemex Diesel 248.4 254.5 266.6 246.7 290.8 319.6 312.3 318.3 326.2 336.1 291.4 - 13.3

ultra Low sulfur Diesel c - - - - - - - - - - 44.5 -

Others 16.6 9.7 13.9 19.5 16.4 5.1 5.9 9.8 7.8 7.4 1.0 - 86.2

Industrial fuel oil 3.8 2.4 ... - - - - - - - - -

Fuel oil 427.9 422.6 435.9 449.6 396.5 368.0 350.8 325.2 301.5 288.7 316.2 9.5

Asphalts 30.3 31.1 28.7 28.8 25.6 27.2 29.3 32.3 31.9 34.3 31.9 - 7.0

Lubricants 8.3 6.0 5.2 4.9 5.5 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.1 4.2 - 17.7

Paraffines 1.9 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.8 - 21.5

Refinery gas 43.3 41.8 39.0 37.4 51.3 49.9 51.9 56.7 55.2 54.9 54.9 - 0.1

Other refined products d 1.5 1.9 0.6 1.1 16.7 28.2 32.8 34.8 34.2 38.8 42.0 8.4

Petrochemicals (Mt) 866.4 768.0 712.8 690.6 894.8 1 042.6 1 048.2 1 070.8 1 121.2 1 070.5 1 178.4 10.1

a. Refers to unfinished gasoline. b. Includes gasoline transfer from La Cangrejera to the Minatitlan Refinery. c. It start production as of January 2009. d. Includes aeroflex 1-2, coke, vacuum gas oil to export, furfural extract and flasher bottoms.

REFINERY PRODUCTIONThOuSAND BARRELS PER DAy

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

1600

1400

1200

1000

800

600

400

200

0

OThERSLPGJET FuELFuEL OILDIESELGASOLINES

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Refining

Production by refinerythousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Processing 1 228.0 1 227.4 1 251.9 1 245.4 1 285.9 1 303.4 1 284.4 1 284.2 1 269.8 1 261.0 1 294.9 2.7

Production a 1 272.7 1 243.1 1 261.6 1 262.4 1 327.5 1 349.1 1 325.3 1 327.8 1 312.4 1 306.9 1 342.7 2.7

Cadereyta

Processing 109.9 125.8 200.4 196.0 209.0 212.8 194.6 207.2 210.2 208.3 217.2 4.3

Production 114.4 120.7 204.6 206.7 227.5 220.1 199.9 214.6 218.5 220.1 224.5 2.0

Madero

Processing 149.8 149.3 105.9 108.0 141.2 145.3 141.9 149.3 141.4 152.1 151.8 - 0.2

Production 154.0 140.6 92.1 89.9 142.2 153.8 158.6 172.0 160.6 163.4 160.7 - 1.7

Minatitlán

Processing 174.0 172.0 177.0 169.6 176.6 167.0 162.6 168.6 170.1 161.6 167.1 3.4

Production 183.6 177.4 181.9 175.8 178.2 174.7 176.4 173.1 173.8 171.7 179.7 4.7

Salamanca

Processing 178.2 186.0 185.7 185.4 185.0 198.6 197.0 196.4 187.6 192.5 192.1 - 0.2

Production 184.5 189.5 185.1 186.3 187.4 201.1 195.0 195.8 183.8 193.1 189.1 - 2.1

Salina Cruz

Processing 308.6 298.2 292.8 306.3 306.2 287.9 292.7 290.0 271.5 279.4 277.2 - 0.8

Production 323.3 315.7 303.7 322.7 320.1 303.1 301.2 299.5 284.0 290.0 289.6 - 0.1

Tula

Processing 307.5 296.2 290.3 280.1 267.8 291.9 295.6 272.7 288.9 267.2 289.5 8.4

Production 312.9 299.2 294.2 281.0 272.1 296.4 294.2 272.9 291.8 268.6 299.2 11.4

a. Excludes products under abroad processing agreements.

PARTICIPATION OF CRUDE OIL PROCESSING BY REFINERY, 2009

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value of domestic sales a

million pesos

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 95 188.3 157 073.4 142 508.5 135 623.2 186 882.5 255 244.1 326 924.3 383 307.0 421 622.9 490 003.8 466 117.7 - 4.9

Refined products 94 932.2 156 527.9 141 821.1 135 075.8 185 964.9 253 556.4 324 852.4 380 858.5 419 114.8 486 715.3 463 258.8 - 4.8

Gasolines 45 980.3 75 184.0 71 895.6 70 004.0 99 443.1 145 192.7 184 883.9 221 972.2 247 625.4 266 286.8 258 778.0 - 2.8

Pemex Magna 40 946.8 65 334.6 60 734.8 57 327.1 80 864.0 117 390.9 150 793.1 181 286.7 209 006.5 231 071.4 233 307.2 1.0

Pemex Premium 4 775.0 9 552.8 10 874.5 12 428.9 18 364.1 27 591.2 33 857.6 40 410.7 38 331.9 34 909.6 25 180.3 - 27.9

Aviation fuels 115.3 113.0 112.3 125.3 130.1 119.7 172.0 180.4 212.9 236.9 240.9 1.7

Others b 143.3 183.8 174.1 122.8 84.8 90.9 61.2 94.4 74.1 69.0 49.6 - 28.1

Kerosenes 3 899.9 6 780.8 5 806.6 5 326.9 7 344.0 11 081.5 16 388.7 19 089.5 23 552.5 32 038.3 18 439.9 - 42.4

Jet fuel 3 800.2 6 681.6 5 681.6 5 193.9 7 229.0 10 951.1 16 241.3 18 897.1 23 369.3 31 936.4 18 320.7 - 42.6

Others c 99.7 99.3 125.0 133.0 115.0 130.5 147.4 192.3 183.2 101.9 119.2 17.0

Diesel 22 669.0 37 917.3 33 793.0 30 244.6 44 706.9 61 473.2 78 736.5 88 373.6 96 920.1 111 424.7 121 521.5 9.1

Pemex Diesel 18 406.1 30 386.3 27 589.3 25 424.8 36 538.9 51 675.9 67 014.4 76 036.1 84 752.0 96 434.7 106 129.0 10.1

Others 4 262.9 7 531.0 6 203.6 4 819.9 8 168.0 9 797.3 11 722.1 12 337.5 12 168.2 14 990.0 15 392.4 2.7

Industrial fuel oil 284.0 317.4 9.3 - - - - - - - - -

Fuel oil 20 250.4 33 521.7 27 653.0 26 709.1 30 896.3 31 528.8 39 520.7 43 298.9 42 395.7 61 670.2 51 907.6 - 15.8

Asphalts 988.2 1 648.5 1 513.7 1 812.0 2 304.2 2 857.8 3 538.3 5 759.5 6 107.4 11 492.9 10 277.1 - 10.6

Lubricants 705.0 999.0 1 008.2 855.2 1 126.7 1 245.0 1 536.3 2 059.9 2 167.9 3 318.1 2 000.5 - 39.7

Paraffines 154.1 157.2 141.2 122.9 119.7 144.7 201.3 225.2 247.7 371.6 235.3 - 36.7

Others d 1.2 2.0 0.5 1.0 24.0 32.6 46.7 79.8 98.0 112.7 99.0 - 12.1

Petrochemicals 256.1 545.4 687.5 547.4 917.6 1 687.7 2 071.9 2 448.6 2 508.1 3 288.4 2 859.0 - 13.1

a. Cash flow. b. Includes initial filling motor gasoline. c. Includes domestic gas oil. d. Coke and impregnant.

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PRODUCTION ANDDOMESTIC SALESThOuSAND BARRELS PER DAy

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

1750

1500

1250

1000

PRODuCTIONDOMESTIC SALES

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volume of domestic sales thousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Refined products 1 346.1 1 398.4 1 386.7 1 326.2 1 357.1 1 390.0 1 457.1 1 456.4 1 514.8 1 534.6 1 489.7 - 2.9

Gasolines 512.6 532.7 551.8 566.2 601.2 636.7 672.1 718.9 760.9 792.6 792.4 0.0

Pemex Magna 468.0 472.3 476.5 476.5 500.2 525.5 559.6 601.8 658.9 706.2 727.7 3.0

Pemex Premium 42.8 58.9 73.9 88.5 100.1 110.4 111.7 116.3 101.3 85.7 64.1 - 25.2

Aviation fuels 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 - 3.0

Others a 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 - 19.0

Kerosenes 56.1 56.2 56.1 54.1 54.9 58.5 59.5 62.2 68.8 65.4 55.4 - 15.3

Jet fuel 55.3 55.5 55.3 53.3 54.2 57.8 58.7 61.2 67.9 65.0 55.0 - 15.4

Others b 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.4 0.4 1.5

Diesel 274.7 284.7 275.8 270.7 294.7 302.7 320.1 344.9 358.4 382.0 359.0 - 6.0

Pemex Diesel 224.9 228.6 226.4 228.0 240.7 255.4 273.4 297.9 314.5 332.0 314.5 - 5.3

Others 49.8 56.1 49.4 42.7 54.0 47.3 46.7 46.9 43.9 50.0 44.5 - 11.1

Industrial fuel oil 4.3 2.3 ... - - - - - - - - -

Fuel oil 470.8 492.4 474.9 406.2 354.6 332.5 340.6 263.7 256.9 219.6 209.0 - 4.8

Asphalts 19.5 20.6 20.9 21.6 22.2 24.5 26.9 28.8 29.9 32.6 30.7 - 5.9

Lubricants 5.8 6.4 5.5 5.2 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.5 5.7 5.6 4.5 - 19.0

Paraffines 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.8 - 21.2

Others c 1.1 1.8 0.4 1.3 22.8 28.4 31.2 31.4 33.1 35.9 38.0 5.9

Petrochemicals (Mt) 84.5 201.1 301.6 235.3 272.3 286.0 289.0 333.8 290.9 278.9 365.4 31.0

a. Includes initial filling motor gasoline.b. Includes domestic gas oil.c. Coke and impregnant.

Refining

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK41

Domestic sales of refined products by region a, 2009thousand barrels per day

Total Gasolines Kerosenesb Diesel Fuel oil Others

Total 1 490 792 55 359 209 74

Central 380 224 22 72 56 6

Central - Western 339 184 9 86 41 20

Northeastern 299 152 6 86 12 44

Southern - Southeastern 298 133 13 64 84 4

Northwestern 174 100 6 51 17 0

a. Economic Regionalization established by the Presidency of the united Mexican States.b. Includes domestic gas oil.

Average end-user prices of selected refined products a

pesos per cubic meter

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Pemex Magna 4 538.66 5 048.03 5 454.05 5 746.38 5 955.37 6 137.68 6 332.16 6 610.58 6 913.18 7 266.78 7 721.67

Pemex Premium 4 996.22 5 601.58 6 112.49 6 441.48 6 675.42 7 171.26 7 477.26 7 847.26 8 512.60 9 096.31 9 570.00

Jet fuel 1 578.80 2 595.87 2 222.14 2 099.85 2 832.18 3 974.04 5 889.25 6 335.15 7 169.54 9 993.32 6 911.76

Pemex Diesel 3 759.32 4 182.98 4 523.10 4 762.99 4 938.68 5 090.19 5 243.62 5 447.34 5 848.88 6 354.37 7 840.93

Fuel oil 912.76 1 268.11 1 096.40 1 502.19 1 950.06 2 025.81 2 730.07 3 529.69 3 790.65 5 404.63 5 077.68

Asphalt 1 005.57 1 594.24 1 488.99 1 677.00 2 114.63 2 375.84 2 712.63 4 079.70 4 203.24 7 048.34 6 905.80

a. Excludes northern border of the country. Includes taxes.

Note: See note about Public Prices in the Glossary.

AvERAGE END-USERPRICES OF SELECTEDREFINED PRODUCTSMEXICAN PESOS PERCuBIC METER

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

10000

8000

6000

4000

2000

0

PEMEX MAGNAPEMEX PREMIuMJET FuELPEMEX DIESELFuEL OILASPhALT

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Service stations by state

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 4 546 4 738 5 139 5 564 6 166 6 732 7 172 7 554 7 940 8 351 8 803

Aguascalientes 51 50 51 53 60 70 71 73 75 79 92

Baja California 230 225 238 260 295 331 352 363 389 411 426

Baja California Sur 42 44 48 54 61 65 76 83 92 99 104

Campeche 27 28 31 34 39 40 42 43 43 43 46

Coahuila 167 170 198 221 249 260 274 292 310 331 349

Colima 29 33 35 45 50 56 60 64 69 74 78

Chiapas 84 97 106 115 128 140 152 159 165 171 187

Chihuahua 249 250 261 277 330 363 390 411 434 449 460

Distrito Federal 289 302 314 309 317 322 328 327 326 330 334

Durango 100 106 118 126 143 154 157 164 171 172 172

Guanajuato 234 248 261 281 309 334 355 368 380 391 407

Guerrero 88 94 107 114 129 140 145 156 163 165 175

hidalgo 101 105 121 139 155 170 180 192 208 216 225

Jalisco 328 342 365 377 412 436 462 498 551 586 625

México 319 337 371 425 469 518 561 603 637 672 713

Michoacán 205 215 236 250 275 301 316 321 330 341 358

Morelos 46 49 56 61 76 84 91 96 99 110 114

Nayarit 51 54 60 65 70 75 76 82 86 92 101

Nuevo León 285 307 340 372 419 461 494 511 517 538 565

Oaxaca 91 98 100 104 112 122 137 143 150 160 177

Puebla 187 192 215 246 272 289 294 306 318 326 343

querétaro 73 80 87 92 95 106 114 121 126 135 142

quintana Roo 29 32 46 55 60 71 79 86 87 98 116

San Luis Potosí 105 108 118 129 142 153 164 172 179 192 212

Sinaloa 154 157 171 196 230 265 281 300 319 341 360

Sonora 235 246 260 275 295 320 349 376 391 407 424

Tabasco 59 63 72 80 90 99 100 104 107 116 124

Tamaulipas 222 222 238 265 289 319 337 365 400 434 458

Tlaxcala 45 46 50 53 56 60 65 70 73 78 84

Veracruz 235 251 268 285 317 359 399 421 447 474 499

yucatán 85 85 89 95 102 116 127 134 142 153 162

Zacatecas 101 102 108 111 120 133 144 150 156 167 171

Refining

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PET

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Thousand tonsProduction 7 587Domestic sales 2 695FacilitiesNumber of plants 39Number of centers 8Installed capacity 13 061Pipelines (km) * 731* Includes pipeline rack.

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PETROCHEmICAL CENTER

PIPELINES

PETROChEMICALS

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Installed capacity by centerthousand tons

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 11 732 11 647 11 189 11 562 12 497 12 546 12 571 12 571 12 572 12 798 13 061

Cosoleacaque 4 696 4 696 4 736 4 998 4 975 4 975 4 975 4 975 4 977 4 977 4 976

La Cangrejera 2 973 2 873 2 297 2 427 3 205 3 255 3 280 3 280 3 279 3 280 3 280

Morelos 2 031 2 031 2 134 2 107 2 263 2 263 2 263 2 263 2 262 2 262 2 535

Pajaritos 1 066 1 066 1 066 1 021 1 021 1 021 1 021 1 021 1 021 1 246 1 246

Escolín 333 333 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337

Camargo 297 297 297 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 333

San Martín Texmelucan 231 246 260 268 288 288 288 288 287 287 287

Tula 60 60 62 71 76 76 76 76 76 76 66

Reynosa 45 45 - - - - - - - - -

LA CANGREJERA PETROCHEMICAL CENTERCOATzACOALCOS, vERACRUz

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Petrochemical productionthousand tons

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 7 991 6 836 5 994 5 889 6 085 6 223 6 219 6 572 7 497 7 841 7 587 - 3.2

Methane derivatives 3 019 2 271 1 752 1 663 1 383 1 668 1 242 1 404 1 859 2 202 1 962 - 10.9

Ammonia 1 219 923 707 680 534 681 514 592 760 896 790 - 11.8

Carbonic anhydride 1 616 1 159 856 814 658 821 647 727 1 087 1 262 1 172 - 7.1

Methanol 184 189 189 169 190 165 81 85 12 44 - -

Ethane derivatives 2 696 2 636 2 408 2 309 2 218 2 073 2 440 2 748 2 607 2 604 2 695 3.5

Acetaldehyde 196 113 58 51 57 5 - - - - - -

Vinyl chloride 180 184 150 158 113 63 159 209 235 157 155 - 1.2

Dichloroethane 294 302 245 253 186 110 260 353 391 267 259 - 2.9

Ethylene 1 153 1 158 1 063 994 982 1 007 1 085 1 128 1 001 1 062 1 160 9.3

Ethylene glycol 116 124 132 119 139 145 150 178 163 193 152 - 21.3

Ethylene oxide 300 307 307 302 312 299 321 361 301 344 280 - 18.8

hD Polyethylene 165 174 178 147 158 181 169 167 157 170 195 14.9

LD Polyethylene 291 272 276 284 271 262 296 352 358 412 495 20.1

Aromatics and derivatives 1 235 667 642 670 795 1 222 1 187 1 089 1 338 1 354 1 233 - 8.9

heavy aromatics 76 6 1 10 5 10 8 9 14 15 9 - 40.7

Aromine 100 117 41 40 31 84 140 106 102 120 104 37 - 64.1

Benzene 102 106 94 107 114 136 160 135 118 101 79 - 22.0

Cumene - - - - - - - - - - - -

Styrene 117 144 124 128 101 162 142 139 134 120 91 - 23.7

Ethylbenzene 131 158 140 140 114 179 155 156 149 136 105 - 22.6

Fluxoil 5 4 5 3 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 17.2

Orthoxylene 26 1 - - 10 28 35 27 29 19 - -

Paraxylene 179 - - - 55 201 220 185 187 112 - -

Toluene 181 141 152 183 235 214 253 203 175 153 139 - 9.2

Xylenes 301 66 86 68 73 31 35 28 30 46 60 29.8

high octane hydrocarbon - - - - - 116 69 100 124 249 433 73.8

Octane basis gasoline - - - - - - - - - - 89 -

Amorphous gasoline - - - - - - - - 253 296 186 - 36.9

Propylene and derivatives 193 180 127 115 125 116 104 24 47 17 31 77.4

Acetonitrile 1 2 ... 3 5 3 3 - 1 - 1 -

hydrocyanic acid 7 11 3 6 7 7 6 - 3 - 1 -

Acrylonitrile 66 124 32 61 77 72 63 - 24 - 12 -

Polypropylene 37 9 2 - - - - - - - - -

Propylene 82 32 89 45 36 34 32 24 20 17 17 - 4.9

Others 848 1 083 1 065 1 133 1 564 1 145 1 246 1 307 1 646 1 664 1 666 0.1

hydrochloric acid 105 107 87 92 66 38 93 126 141 93 92 - 1.2

Muriatic acid 25 27 31 24 14 11 16 44 50 49 37 - 24.8

Raw butane 46 42 36 35 36 41 46 44 35 33 37 13.9

Petrochemical specialities a 9 11 11 11 10 10 13 14 11 11 11 - 0.7

heptane 21 15 13 8 18 11 15 14 13 23 20 - 15.2

hexane 61 54 62 57 70 66 66 53 56 54 46 - 15.6

hydrogen 15 2 - - 167 162 184 167 161 148 110 - 25.7

Nitrogen 112 105 96 109 106 112 118 117 106 135 149 10.2

Oxygen 453 413 380 376 399 418 433 447 410 455 445 - 2.3

Pentanes - - - - - - - - 112 89 139 56.4

Petrochemical polymer - - ... - - - - - - - - -

heavy reformate - 303 337 357 413 - - - - - - -

Others - 4 11 65 265 278 262 281 551 574 581 1.2

a. Includes additives for motor gasoline, antifreeze compounds, dispersing agents, dewaxers, corrosion inhibitors, surfactants and smoke suppressors.

Petrochemicals

PETROCHEMICALPRODUCTION, 2009

OThERSMEThANE DERIVATIVESEThANE DERIVATIVESAROMATICSAND DERIVATIVESPROPyLENEAND DERIVATIVES

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Production by petrochemical centerthousand tons

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 7 991 6 836 5 994 5 889 6 085 6 223 6 219 6 572 7 497 7 841 7 587 - 3.2

La Cangrejera 2 465 1 985 1 936 2 088 2 549 2 747 2 817 2 698 3 239 3 207 3 192 - 0.5

Cosoleacaque 2 836 1 922 1 468 1 433 1 192 1 503 1 161 1 319 1 748 2 059 1 871 - 9.2

Morelos 1 379 1 470 1 447 1 319 1 551 1 470 1 533 1 553 1 482 1 824 1 833 0.5

Pajaritos 813 857 699 675 503 222 529 865 966 697 680 - 2.3

San Martín Texmelucan 215 241 200 180 200 175 94 99 23 55 11 - 80.4

Camargo a 15 162 95 61 - - - - - - - -

Tula 52 61 36 56 57 63 58 - 27 - - -

Escolín 217 137 112 78 32 43 28 38 10 - - -

a. Camargo unit are shut down since 2003.

LA CANGREJERA PETROCHEMICAL CENTER,COATzACOALCOS, vERACRUz

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value of petrochemical domestic sales a

million pesos

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total b 9 330.3 9 954.7 7 947.2 7 074.0 10 634.8 16 412.9 19 727.4 20 366.2 21 424.2 25 823.6 19 329.3 - 25.2

Methane derivatives 1 559.4 1 549.2 1 437.7 1 094.8 1 637.5 2 168.2 2 543.7 2 685.9 3 124.9 5 438.8 3 895.0 - 28.4

Ammonia 1 411.9 1 352.1 1 262.6 947.1 1 431.7 1 895.7 2 178.6 2 174.9 2 638.9 4 882.7 3 576.5 - 26.8

Carbonic anhydride 31.6 23.0 18.8 18.0 32.6 54.1 55.2 42.9 60.3 60.5 53.5 - 11.6

Methanol 115.9 174.1 156.3 129.8 173.1 218.4 309.9 468.0 425.7 495.6 265.1 - 46.5

Ethane derivatives 5 494.6 5 905.9 4 774.8 4 054.2 6 194.0 8 327.1 10 266.8 11 240.6 11 742.2 14 137.8 11 983.9 - 15.2

Acetaldehyde 387.2 195.3 75.5 66.6 86.3 13.6 - - - - - -

Vinyl chloride 503.8 821.5 513.5 519.6 616.0 591.9 1 388.3 1 623.1 1 638.1 1 264.6 1 103.7 - 12.7

Dichloroethane 0.4 0.4 0.2 ... 0.2 0.1 0.2 - - - - -

Ethylene 139.1 211.5 121.6 131.4 205.3 316.4 381.9 430.6 330.2 492.1 95.0 - 80.7

Ethylene glycol 382.1 405.6 381.8 379.3 632.7 1 130.1 888.8 1 136.3 1 621.1 2 037.0 1 216.6 - 40.3

Ethylene oxide 892.4 1 114.3 976.4 882.1 1 397.4 1 767.5 2 151.0 2 212.2 1 810.1 2 352.2 1 563.7 - 33.5

hD Polyethylene 1 102.8 1 048.3 884.3 557.3 1 114.1 1 537.9 1 859.4 2 068.2 1 938.9 2 362.9 2 089.1 - 11.6

LD Polyethylene 2 086.9 2 109.1 1 821.3 1 517.9 2 141.9 2 969.5 3 597.2 3 770.1 4 403.8 5 629.0 5 915.6 5.1

Aromatics and derivatives 1 654.5 1 661.3 1 237.8 1 312.0 1 910.8 4 654.9 5 563.8 5 831.5 5 898.5 5 335.1 2 704.0 - 49.3

heavy aromatics 16.9 5.5 - - - - - - - - - -

Aromine 100 23.6 29.4 24.5 16.2 30.9 38.1 51.8 83.7 89.8 128.8 131.5 2.1

Benzene 22.9 29.6 29.1 24.1 2.1 2.4 62.6 19.4 13.7 22.0 29.0 31.7

Styrene 561.1 983.3 625.3 717.5 853.0 1 671.3 1 712.8 1 618.2 1 738.9 1 807.0 1 146.7 - 36.5

Ethylbenzene 0.1 - - - - - - - - - - -

Fluxoil 3.5 4.5 3.9 4.3 4.4 5.9 6.5 3.9 4.5 - - -

Orthoxylene 67.7 5.2 - - - 162.8 259.4 259.3 305.7 231.9 - - 100.0

Paraxylene 555.6 1.1 - - 306.1 1 698.9 2 198.0 2 344.4 2 294.6 1 611.4 - - 100.0

Benzene - Toluene - 46.5 141.2 16.0 4.6 - - - - - - -

Toluene 314.0 372.3 240.7 367.9 494.0 735.6 829.7 990.6 963.5 1 015.7 962.2 - 5.3

Xylenes 89.0 183.8 173.1 166.0 215.5 340.0 443.1 512.0 487.8 518.3 434.5 - 16.2

Propylene and derivatives 598.5 806.2 457.7 526.4 761.1 1 116.9 1 087.3 339.8 346.8 386.6 400.5 3.3

hydrocyanic acid 2.8 9.3 5.6 2.6 - - - - - - 0.6 -

Acrylonitrile 312.1 616.7 196.8 368.6 619.1 879.0 815.3 20.6 21.5 4.2 195.4 4 531.8

Isopropyl alcohol 35.7 - - - - - - - - - - -

Polypropylene 214.8 116.8 40.7 31.7 3.8 - - - - - - -

Propylene 33.2 63.3 214.5 123.5 138.2 237.9 271.9 319.2 325.3 382.4 204.5 - 46.7

Others c 23.3 32.2 39.4 86.7 131.5 145.8 265.9 268.4 311.8 525.3 345.9 - 34.2

a. Cash flow. b. Not includes V.A.T. c. Includes butadiene, cat heavy naphtha, carbon tetrachoride, gas naphtha, impregnating agent, polyethylene wax, nitrogen, oxygen and others

products.

Petrochemicals

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volume of petrochemical domestic salesthousand tons

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 3 584 2 519 2 323 2 199 2 115 2 351 2 480 2 488 2 684 2 784 2 695 - 3.2

Methane derivatives 1 787 1 055 958 856 732 813 838 839 1 023 1 197 1 237 3.4

Ammonia 1 231 815 752 644 541 584 587 600 714 826 895 8.3

Carbonic anhydride 472 152 126 147 132 163 161 131 223 288 270 - 6.3

Methanol 85 87 80 65 59 67 90 108 86 83 73 - 12.5

Ethane derivatives 1 135 990 916 902 916 881 952 1 066 1 076 1 092 1 108 1.4

Acetaldehyde 163 77 22 23 21 3 - - - - - -

Vinyl chloride 158 173 148 150 125 82 177 214 231 161 163 1.6

Dichloroethane ... ... ... ... ... ... ... - - - - -

Ethylene 32 34 23 35 37 45 43 39 32 36 10 - 72.0

Ethylene glycol 116 93 103 112 111 128 103 141 169 191 152 - 20.1

Ethylene oxide 224 223 214 219 220 200 222 243 196 212 181 - 14.7

hD Polyethylene 168 138 139 103 149 162 150 153 146 153 168 9.4

LD Polyethylene 274 253 266 259 254 260 258 276 302 339 433 27.8

Aromatics and derivatives 505 331 309 304 330 521 558 489 476 389 248 - 36.2

heavy aromatics 13 3 - - - - - - - - - -

Aromine 100 8 8 7 5 6 5 6 8 8 10 12 16.2

Benzene 9 7 9 7 ... ... 8 2 1 2 3 56.3

Styrene 117 143 125 126 114 141 136 122 124 117 99 - 15.6

Ethylbenzene ... - - - - - - - - - - -

Fluxoil 5 4 4 4 3 4 4 1 1 - - -

Orthoxylene 23 1 - - - 21 31 26 28 19 - - 100.0

Paraxylene 178 - - - 51 201 221 183 184 113 - - 100.0

Benzene - Toluene - 13 40 5 1 - - - - - - -

Toluene 120 101 75 109 107 101 100 99 86 85 93 10.1

Xylenes 32 51 50 49 47 47 53 49 44 43 41 - 5.1

Propylene and derivatives 131 116 107 96 100 106 83 30 30 25 37 47.9

hydrocyanic acid 3 5 3 2 - - - - - - 1 -

Acrylonitrile 71 84 37 57 72 75 57 1 1 0 11 5 945.8

Isopropyl alcohol 7 - - - - - - - - - - -

Polypropylene 39 16 7 5 ... - - - - - - -

Propylene 12 12 61 32 27 31 26 29 29 25 25 1.5

Others a 25 27 34 41 37 30 48 64 79 81 65 - 20.0

a. Includes butadiene, cat heavy naphtha, carbon tetrachoride, gas naphtha, impregnating agent, polyethylene wax, nitrogen, oxygen and others products.

PARTICIPATION OFPETROCHEMICALDOMESTIC SALES, 2009

AROMATICSAND DERIVATIVESPROPyLENEAND DERIVATIVESOThERSMEThANE DERIVATIVESEThANE DERIVATIVES

MORELOS PETROCHEMICAL CENTER,COATzACOALCOS, vERACRUz

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Average end-user prices of selected petrochemicals a

pesos per ton

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Acrylonitrile b 4 853.42 8 605.74 6 580.07 7 469.60 10 449.30 14 157.74 17 877.27 18 363.68 19 481.76 22 474.70 21 360.87

Ammonia 951.22 1 507.03 1 417.15 1 543.23 2 836.99 3 368.54 3 821.70 3 607.90 3 680.05 6 179.14 3 933.81

Vinyl chloride 3 484.80 5 393.60 4 328.81 3 965.52 5 850.73 7 605.36 9 391.10 8 430.83 7 684.10 8 607.76 7 144.72

Styrene 5 644.87 8 502.25 5 980.09 7 330.88 9 552.96 14 656.19 15 459.45 16 088.82 17 230.05 18 917.49 14 829.32

Monoethylene glycol, FG 3 743.82 4 842.91 4 005.25 3 828.99 6 566.23 9 829.28 10 575.21 10 100.22 12 350.00 11 893.49 9 791.05

hexane 3 268.44 3 439.34 3 541.13 3 485.41 4 246.66 5 633.58 8 397.32 10 211.45 9 246.02 13 658.05 11 555.82

hD Polyethylene 7 411.47 8 391.07 6 704.21 6 068.08 8 669.71 10 896.08 14 438.62 15 935.34 15 740.79 17 999.30 14 419.14

LD Polyethylene 8 795.44 9 795.86 7 757.04 6 730.91 9 808.60 13 342.24 16 385.42 15 914.55 16 926.10 19 488.87 16 031.77

Toluene 2 638.22 3 695.47 3 374.94 3 468.18 4 697.58 7 453.91 8 957.47 10 253.91 11 729.38 12 467.26 10 848.80

a. Not includes V.A.T. b. For 2008, january-may average Producing Center Tula; 2009, november-december Producing Center Morelos.

Note: See note about Public Prices in the Glossary.

Petrochemicals

AvERAGE END-USERPRICES OF SELECTEDPETROCHEMICALSMEXICAN PESOS PER TON

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

25000

20000

15000

10000

5000

0

VINyL ChLORIDELOW DENSITy POLyEThyLENESTyRENEAMMONIAACRyLONITRILE

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062008 World Crude Oil Exports by Countrythousand barrels per daySaudi Arabia 7 322Former uSSR 5 646Iran 2 438united Arab Emirates 2 334Nigeria 2 098Iraq 1 855Venezuela 1 770Kuwait 1 739Norway 1 702Canada 1 525Mexico 1 403Source: OPEC (Annual Statistical Bulletin 2008) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

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Hydrocarbon exports and imports

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

million of u. S. dollars

Net exports 7 215.2 11 294.5 8 836.1 11 374.7 14 444.1 17 856.4 22 339.1 27 380.3 25 643.5 26 069.2 16 509.0 - 36.7

Exports 9 884.9 15 966.3 12 944.7 14 691.1 18 437.9 23 421.6 31 702.6 38 671.9 42 581.6 49 543.3 30 615.0 - 38.2

Crude oil 8 829.5 14 552.9 11 927.7 13 392.2 16 676.3 21 257.9 28 329.4 34 706.8 37 937.5 43 341.5 25 693.2 - 40.7

Olmeca 2 830.7 4 219.9 2 775.7 2 222.9 2 307.7 3 187.9 4 246.2 5 443.4 4 469.1 4 712.2 3 444.9 - 26.9

Istmo 1 211.2 1 119.5 705.9 392.5 255.4 380.9 1 569.6 1 427.9 1 049.9 683.1 327.4 - 52.1

Maya 4 787.7 9 213.4 8 446.1 10 776.8 14 113.2 17 689.2 22 513.5 27 835.4 32 418.5 37 946.3 21 920.9 - 42.2

Condensates - - - - 1.6 17.8 40.4 23.7 - - - -

Dry gas a 114.3 48.8 47.8 4.0 - - 78.9 71.8 350.5 316.3 103.5 - 67.3

Refined products 832.7 1 118.9 856.3 1 182.0 1 612.3 1 929.2 2 951.0 3 570.8 4 051.5 5 536.8 4 671.0 - 15.6

Petrochemicals 108.4 245.7 112.9 112.9 147.6 216.7 302.9 298.7 242.1 348.6 147.3 - 57.7

Imports 2 669.7 4 671.8 4 108.5 3 316.5 3 993.8 5 565.2 9 363.5 11 291.6 16 938.2 23 474.1 14 106.1 - 39.9

Dry gas a 132.2 366.5 423.8 775.4 1 526.2 1 715.1 1 397.9 1 134.5 995.7 1 423.6 632.8 - 55.6

Refined products 2 511.5 4 233.4 3 656.2 2 495.2 2 423.3 3 791.6 7 858.7 10 028.8 15 797.5 21 892.8 13 309.8 - 39.2

Petrochemicals 25.9 72.0 28.6 45.9 44.3 58.4 106.8 128.2 145.0 157.7 163.5 3.6

thousand barrels per day

Exports

Crude oil 1 553.6 1 603.7 1 755.7 1 705.1 1 843.9 1 870.3 1 817.1 1 792.7 1 686.2 1 403.4 1 225.4 - 12.7

Olmeca 434.4 397.6 317.4 244.8 215.6 221.4 215.8 230.6 172.7 129.6 143.5 10.7

Istmo 190.1 109.8 86.8 45.8 24.9 27.4 81.0 68.3 41.1 23.0 14.2 - 38.5

Maya 929.1 1 096.4 1 351.4 1 414.5 1 603.4 1 621.6 1 520.3 1 493.8 1 472.3 1 250.8 1 067.8 - 14.6

Condensates - - - - 0.2 1.5 2.2 1.1 - - - -

Dry gas (MMcfd) a 138.5 23.6 24.9 4.4 - - 23.9 32.7 138.7 107.4 66.5 - 38.0

Refined products 149.5 111.5 103.7 155.9 177.0 151.5 184.9 186.9 179.7 192.0 243.9 27.1

Petrochemicals (Mt) 809.2 1 116.2 780.4 831.8 812.9 914.3 867.2 817.5 692.6 586.6 741.3 26.4

Imports

Dry gas (MMcfd) a 148.9 231.4 292.2 592.5 756.9 765.6 480.4 450.9 385.6 447.1 422.0 - 5.6

Refined products b 325.3 363.2 335.3 243.6 199.9 234.2 333.7 368.9 494.6 552.5 519.3 - 6.0

Petrochemicals (Mt) 106.2 317.3 128.1 197.4 94.7 104.7 238.6 253.8 270.0 249.8 384.5 53.9

a. Includes the purchase and resale of natural gas in the u. S. for 1999. b. Excludes the volume of imported products under processing agreements.

BALANCE OF TRADEMILLION OF u.S. DOLLARS

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

50000

40000

30000

20000

10000

0

EXPORTSIMPORTSNET EXPORTS

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value of crude oil exports by destinationmillion of u. S. dollars

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 8 829.5 14 552.9 11 927.7 13 392.2 16 676.3 21 257.9 28 329.4 34 706.8 37 937.5 43 341.5 25 693.2 - 40.7

America 7 614.9 12 657.1 10 383.8 11 626.4 14 621.7 19 002.5 24 856.4 30 958.8 33 236.1 38 186.8 22 517.9 - 41.0

united States 6 783.0 11 105.6 8 977.3 10 584.2 13 106.0 17 032.3 22 224.6 28 025.9 30 126.2 35 455.7 21 794.7 - 38.5

Others 832.0 1 551.5 1 406.4 1 042.2 1 515.7 1 970.3 2 631.9 2 933.0 3 109.8 2 731.1 723.2 - 73.5

Europe 944.1 1 537.1 1 234.6 1 400.4 1 494.7 1 886.5 2 969.2 3 174.0 3 858.4 4 318.6 2 400.5 - 44.4

Far East 252.8 358.6 266.9 365.5 547.9 368.9 486.7 573.9 843.0 836.1 774.8 - 7.3

Africa 17.7 - 42.5 - 12.0 - 17.1 - - - - -

Olmeca 2 830.7 4 219.9 2 775.7 2 222.9 2 307.7 3 187.9 4 246.2 5 443.4 4 469.1 4 712.2 3 444.9 - 26.9

America 2 830.7 4 219.9 2 775.7 2 222.9 2 307.7 3 187.9 4 246.2 5 443.4 4 469.1 4 712.2 3 444.9 - 26.9

united States 2 801.8 3 988.4 2 522.2 2 040.5 2 025.9 2 928.1 3 850.1 5 033.0 4 140.7 4 213.4 3 265.2 - 22.5

Others 28.9 231.6 253.5 182.4 281.8 259.8 396.1 410.4 328.4 498.8 179.8 - 64.0

Istmo 1 211.2 1 119.5 705.9 392.5 255.4 380.9 1 569.6 1 427.9 1 049.9 683.1 327.4 - 52.1

America 876.5 857.9 548.5 271.7 165.7 274.0 1 033.6 1 311.2 868.0 492.5 197.8 - 59.8

united States 653.0 593.8 360.9 184.3 83.0 73.3 579.3 665.3 197.5 150.5 58.2 - 61.3

Others 223.5 264.2 187.6 87.3 82.7 200.8 454.3 645.9 670.6 342.0 139.7 - 59.2

Europe 166.9 111.1 85.0 69.5 23.3 106.8 515.4 116.7 181.8 190.6 129.6 - 32.0

Far East 150.1 150.5 72.4 51.3 66.4 - 20.6 - - - - -

Africa 17.7 - - - - - - - - - - -

Maya 4 787.7 9 213.4 8 446.1 10 776.8 14 113.2 17 689.2 22 513.5 27 835.4 32 418.5 37 946.3 21 920.9 - 42.2

America 3 907.7 7 579.3 7 059.6 9 131.8 12 148.3 15 540.6 19 576.6 24 204.2 27 899.0 32 982.2 18 875.1 - 42.8

united States 3 328.2 6 523.5 6 094.3 8 359.3 10 997.2 14 030.9 17 795.2 22 327.6 25 788.1 31 091.9 18 471.4 - 40.6

Others 579.6 1 055.8 965.3 772.5 1 151.2 1 509.7 1 781.4 1 876.7 2 110.9 1 890.3 403.8 - 78.6

Europe 777.3 1 426.1 1 149.6 1 330.9 1 471.4 1 779.6 2 453.7 3 057.3 3 676.5 4 128.1 2 271.0 - 45.0

Far East 102.7 208.1 194.4 314.2 481.5 368.9 466.1 573.9 843.0 836.1 774.8 - 7.3

Africa - - 42.5 - 12.0 - 17.1 - - - - -

PAJARITOS MARITIME TERMINALCOATzACOALCOS, vERACRUz

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volume of crude oil exports by destinationthousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 1 553.6 1 603.7 1 755.7 1 705.1 1 843.9 1 870.3 1 817.1 1 792.7 1 686.2 1 403.4 1 225.4 - 12.7

America 1 330.0 1 378.7 1 527.9 1 477.5 1 603.8 1 655.6 1 589.1 1 589.9 1 487.6 1 223.1 1 086.8 - 11.2

united States 1 172.8 1 203.4 1 321.7 1 338.6 1 437.5 1 482.0 1 424.7 1 441.9 1 351.5 1 142.9 1 052.2 - 7.9

Others 157.2 175.3 206.1 138.9 166.3 173.6 164.4 148.0 136.1 80.2 34.5 - 57.0

Europe 176.5 185.5 183.9 181.0 175.7 178.4 193.9 170.8 163.3 145.3 104.1 - 28.3

Far East 42.1 39.5 37.5 46.7 63.2 36.3 32.8 32.0 35.2 34.9 34.5 - 1.0

Africa 4.9 - 6.4 - 1.2 - 1.4 - - - - -

Olmeca 434.4 397.6 317.4 244.8 215.6 221.4 215.8 230.6 172.7 129.6 143.5 10.7

America 434.4 397.6 317.4 244.8 215.6 221.4 215.8 230.6 172.7 129.6 143.5 10.7

united States 430.2 376.3 288.5 224.7 189.5 202.4 195.9 213.6 160.1 115.2 136.2 18.2

Others 4.2 21.3 28.9 20.2 26.1 19.0 19.9 17.0 12.6 14.3 7.3 - 49.3

Istmo 190.1 109.8 86.8 45.8 24.9 27.4 81.0 68.3 41.1 23.0 14.2 - 38.5

America 134.8 83.4 67.9 31.8 16.0 19.0 52.5 62.7 35.0 15.5 8.7 - 43.9

united States 98.1 58.0 45.2 21.5 8.0 5.5 29.4 31.6 7.6 5.6 2.1 - 61.8

Others 36.7 25.4 22.6 10.4 7.9 13.5 23.0 31.1 27.4 9.9 6.5 - 33.7

Europe 29.0 10.9 10.2 8.0 2.4 8.3 27.2 5.6 6.1 7.5 5.5 - 27.5

Far East 21.4 15.4 8.7 5.9 6.6 - 1.2 - - - - -

Africa 4.9 - - - - - - - - - - -

Maya 929.1 1 096.4 1 351.4 1 414.5 1 603.4 1 621.6 1 520.3 1 493.8 1 472.3 1 250.8 1 067.8 - 14.6

America 760.8 897.8 1 142.6 1 200.8 1 372.2 1 415.2 1 320.8 1 296.6 1 279.9 1 078.1 934.6 - 13.3

united States 644.5 769.1 988.0 1 092.4 1 239.9 1 274.0 1 199.3 1 196.7 1 183.8 1 022.1 913.9 - 10.6

Others 116.3 128.7 154.7 108.4 132.3 141.1 121.5 99.9 96.1 56.0 20.7 - 63.1

Europe 147.5 174.5 173.6 172.9 173.4 170.1 166.6 165.2 157.2 137.8 98.7 - 28.4

Far East 20.7 24.1 28.7 40.7 56.6 36.3 31.5 32.0 35.2 34.9 34.5 - 1.0

Africa - - 6.4 - 1.2 - 1.4 - - - - -

International Trade

CRUDE OIL EXPORTSThOuSAND BARRELS PER DAy

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2000

1500

1000

500

0

ISTMOOLMECAMAyA

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK59

Crude oil exports to selected countries a

thousand barrels per day

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

Total 1 553.6 1 603.7 1 755.7 1 705.1 1 843.9 1 870.3 1 817.1 1 792.7 1 686.2 1 403.4 1 225.4 - 12.7

united States 1 172.8 1 203.4 1 321.7 1 338.6 1 437.5 1 482.0 1 424.7 1 441.9 1 351.5 1 142.9 1 052.2 - 7.9

Spain 121.9 140.1 147.0 140.8 143.4 149.5 160.8 144.3 125.1 122.9 93.1 - 24.3

India - 4.9 20.8 36.7 52.5 36.3 32.8 32.0 35.2 34.9 34.5 - 1.0

Canada 22.9 26.7 27.6 19.9 29.3 28.1 38.2 36.3 30.6 26.0 22.4 - 13.9

Netherlands 11.4 1.4 - 2.7 - - - 1.9 14.4 8.8 10.6 20.5

San Jose Agreement 32.8 41.6 44.6 27.2 32.1 29.0 30.5 36.7 35.5 20.4 9.4 - 53.9

Netherlands Antilles 101.5 107.0 133.9 91.8 104.9 116.5 95.8 75.0 70.0 33.8 2.7 - 91.9

Israel 4.6 4.8 3.6 4.8 4.8 3.6 4.4 3.6 3.6 4.8 0.5 - 89.6

England 16.7 17.8 14.6 15.7 12.5 12.2 10.9 7.8 10.1 5.0 - -

Portugal 20.4 17.5 15.2 15.4 15.0 12.5 17.7 12.5 10.0 2.5 - -

Others 48.6 38.5 26.7 11.4 11.9 0.7 1.4 0.6 - 1.4 - -

a. Exclude temporary crude oil exports for abroad processing.

Temporary crude oil exports under abroad processing agreements a

thousand barrels per day

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Crude oil to processing 53.5 104.2 63.2 129.6 113.5 97.1 75.7 82.4 2.3

Maya 52.5 79.9 54.1 107.5 108.7 90.6 69.8 76.8 2.3

Olmeca 1.0 24.3 9.1 22.1 4.8 6.5 5.9 5.7 -

Return of products 44.6 87.6 54.8 107.9 95.1 79.8 65.8 70.3 2.2

Gasolines and blending components b 36.6 73.3 42.1 94.5 87.2 79.1 62.4 69.5 2.2

Diesel 7.9 14.3 9.9 10.0 5.4 0.7 3.4 0.7 -

Others - - 2.8 3.4 2.5 - - - -

a. Form 1999 to 2006, the date registered is the one prevailing when crude oil was exported. Only in 2007, the date registered is the one prevailing when the last shipment of refined product was received.b. Includes alkylate and MTBE.

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Crude oil pricesChange

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

u. S. dollars per barrel

Average price 15.57 24.79 18.61 21.52 24.78 31.05 42.71 53.04 61.64 84.38 57.44 - 31.9

Olmeca 17.85 29.00 23.96 24.87 29.32 39.34 53.91 64.67 70.89 99.37 65.79 - 33.8

Istmo 17.45 27.87 22.27 23.48 28.08 38.04 53.11 57.29 69.92 81.09 63.38 - 21.8

Maya 14.13 22.99 17.19 20.89 24.13 29.82 40.61 51.10 60.38 82.92 56.27 - 32.1

2009 u. S. dollars per barrel

Average price 20.05 30.89 22.55 25.66 28.89 35.27 46.92 56.45 63.78 84.08 57.44 - 31.7

Olmeca 22.99 36.13 29.03 29.66 34.19 44.68 59.22 68.82 73.35 99.02 65.79 - 33.6

Istmo 22.48 34.72 26.98 28.00 32.74 43.20 58.34 60.97 72.34 80.80 63.38 - 21.6

Maya 18.20 28.65 20.82 24.91 28.13 33.87 44.61 54.38 62.48 82.62 56.27 - 31.9

Crude oil prices by area of destinationu. S. dollars per barrel

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 15.57 24.79 18.61 21.52 24.78 31.05 42.71 53.04 61.64 84.38 57.44

America 15.69 25.08 18.62 21.56 24.98 31.36 42.85 53.35 61.21 85.30 56.77

united States 15.84 25.22 18.61 21.66 24.98 31.40 42.74 53.25 61.07 84.76 56.75

Others 14.50 24.18 18.69 20.55 24.97 31.01 43.85 54.29 62.58 93.01 57.42

Europe 14.65 22.65 18.40 21.20 23.30 28.89 41.96 50.92 64.74 81.18 63.15

Far East 16.44 24.78 19.51 21.46 23.74 27.76 40.67 49.09 65.54 65.49 61.47

Africa 9.82 - 18.06 - 27.19 - 34.13 - - - -

Olmeca 17.85 29.00 23.96 24.87 29.32 39.34 53.91 64.67 70.89 99.37 65.79

America 17.85 29.00 23.96 24.87 29.32 39.34 53.91 64.67 70.89 99.37 65.79

united States 17.84 28.96 23.95 24.88 29.29 39.52 53.84 64.57 70.87 99.90 65.68

Others 18.81 29.70 24.08 24.76 29.54 37.39 54.58 65.98 71.17 95.15 67.80

Istmo 17.45 27.87 22.27 23.48 28.08 38.04 53.11 57.29 69.92 81.09 63.38

America 17.82 28.11 22.15 23.38 28.41 39.35 53.95 57.28 67.89 87.00 62.45

united States 18.23 27.96 21.86 23.51 28.24 36.13 53.91 57.60 71.17 73.36 74.49

Others 16.71 28.45 22.72 23.11 28.58 40.67 54.01 56.96 66.98 94.76 58.51

Europe 15.77 27.76 22.72 23.72 27.08 35.04 51.82 57.38 81.58 68.97 64.86

Far East 19.21 26.65 22.72 23.68 27.65 - 45.73 - - - -

Africa 9.82 - - - - - - - - - -

Maya 14.13 22.99 17.19 20.89 24.13 29.82 40.61 51.10 60.38 82.92 56.27

America 14.09 23.11 17.00 20.85 24.27 30.02 40.66 51.21 59.78 83.62 55.35

united States 14.16 23.22 16.98 20.99 24.32 30.11 40.71 51.18 59.75 83.15 55.40

Others 13.65 22.42 17.10 19.53 23.85 29.23 40.17 51.47 60.20 92.16 53.43

Europe 14.43 22.33 18.14 21.08 23.25 28.59 40.34 50.70 64.08 81.85 63.15

Far East 13.57 23.58 18.54 21.14 23.29 27.76 40.48 49.09 65.54 65.49 61.47

Africa - - 18.06 - 27.19 - 34.13 - - - -

International Trade

CRUDE OIL PRICESu.S. DOLLARS PER BARREL

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009 JA

NFE

BM

ARAP

RM

AYJU

NJU

LAU

GS

EPT

OC

TN

Ov

DEC

120

100

80

60

40

20

0

MEXICAN OIL BASKETWTI MEDIA SPOT CuShING

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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK61

Refined products and dry gas exports and imports Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

million of u. S. dollars

Net exports -1 696.8 -3 432.1 -3 175.9 -2 084.5 -2 335.6 -3 559.8 -6 186.4 -7 497.0 -12 391.1 -17 463.3 -9 168.1 - 47.5

Exports 947.0 1 167.7 904.1 1 186.1 1 614.0 1 947.0 3 070.3 3 666.4 4 402.1 5 853.1 4 774.5 - 18.4

LPG 25.7 54.3 32.6 3.4 3.6 3.5 24.3 36.8 20.7 3.0 13.9 364.3

Gasolines 449.9 765.3 626.3 570.6 754.3 1 127.8 1 472.7 1 782.3 1 953.4 2 173.8 1 344.8 - 38.1

Jet fuel 15.7 45.9 26.8 63.5 90.2 112.4 172.3 189.6 103.9 258.8 106.4 - 58.9

Diesel 87.4 45.2 80.0 66.7 35.7 102.7 17.1 46.3 196.0 220.0 104.8 - 52.4

Vacuum gas oil - - 4.7 - - - - - - - - -

Fuel oil 4.4 0.4 16.5 160.8 141.9 17.5 5.8 490.7 547.9 1 122.1 2 281.1 103.3

Asphalts 37.4 51.7 28.7 30.3 7.5 2.0 2.4 - - - - -

Others 212.3 156.0 40.7 286.9 580.7 580.9 1 296.8 1 048.9 1 229.8 1 759.3 820.0 - 53.4

Dry gas a 114.3 48.8 47.8 4.0 - - 78.9 71.8 350.5 316.3 103.5 - 67.3

Imports b 2 643.8 4 599.8 4 080.0 3 270.6 3 949.5 5 506.8 9 256.7 11 163.4 16 793.1 23 316.4 13 942.6 - 40.2

LPG 392.4 605.6 600.5 471.5 574.3 648.1 707.1 813.8 1 094.9 1 117.9 771.2 - 31.0

Propane 238.4 654.7 265.0 328.0 303.7 448.9 449.5 472.6 645.5 910.9 460.1 - 49.5

Gasolines c 1 002.5 1 345.5 1 930.8 1 191.8 1 033.0 2 135.7 5 205.4 6 623.9 10 916.9 14 610.7 9 322.8 - 36.2

Diesel 246.3 388.4 87.6 204.8 60.7 60.3 600.6 1 262.6 1 960.8 3 378.9 1 381.2 - 59.1

Fuel oil 578.7 1 132.1 715.7 155.7 198.9 226.0 414.8 285.1 385.2 1 158.3 942.9 - 18.6

Others 53.2 107.0 56.6 143.3 252.8 272.7 481.2 570.8 794.2 716.3 431.7 - 39.7

Dry gas a 132.2 366.5 423.8 775.4 1 526.2 1 715.1 1 397.9 1 134.5 995.7 1 423.6 632.8 - 55.6

thousand barrels per day

Net exports - 177.3 - 282.4 - 271.0 - 174.5 - 134.2 - 194.1 - 214.0 - 242.5 - 351.3 - 410.7 - 327.7 - 20.2

Exports 169.9 115.0 107.4 156.5 177.2 152.9 190.6 192.8 200.2 207.8 253.8 22.1

LPG 4.5 5.5 3.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 1.8 2.1 1.0 0.1 1.1 863.0

Gasolines 71.7 69.7 73.0 70.7 70.7 76.2 79.0 86.6 79.7 68.8 71.4 3.9

Jet fuel 2.3 3.6 2.5 6.3 7.6 6.8 6.9 6.3 3.4 5.7 4.2 - 26.1

Diesel 13.6 4.4 8.9 8.0 2.9 7.7 0.8 2.5 8.8 6.4 4.8 - 25.7

Vacuum gas oil - - 0.8 - - - - - - - - -

Fuel oil 0.9 0.1 3.9 24.9 21.4 2.6 0.8 35.6 33.6 59.0 121.2 105.4

Asphalts 8.8 7.4 5.7 4.4 1.2 0.3 0.3 - - - - -

Others 47.8 20.7 5.7 41.2 73.1 59.0 97.3 54.8 53.2 51.9 41.2 - 20.6

Dry gas a,d 20.4 3.5 3.7 0.6 - - 3.5 4.8 20.4 15.8 9.8 - 38.0

Imports b 347.2 397.3 378.4 331.0 311.4 347.1 404.5 435.4 551.5 618.5 581.5 - 6.0

LPG 59.6 58.1 74.6 59.9 55.6 50.3 45.6 48.2 53.6 49.3 51.6 4.7

Propane 34.2 62.6 25.2 41.7 29.8 34.3 27.3 27.4 29.3 39.5 28.5 - 27.8

Gasolines c 104.8 90.6 139.3 95.6 69.1 112.5 190.4 214.2 315.3 345.6 335.1 - 3.0

Diesel 27.5 27.7 6.7 17.2 3.9 2.9 21.4 40.5 52.7 68.0 47.7 - 29.9

Fuel oil 93.1 116.5 85.2 16.4 18.6 17.7 26.4 14.3 17.0 32.9 39.2 19.1

Others 6.0 7.8 4.3 12.9 22.9 16.4 22.6 24.2 26.7 17.3 17.3 0.0

Dry gas a,d 22.0 34.1 43.1 87.3 111.6 112.9 70.8 66.5 56.8 65.9 62.2 - 5.6

a. Includes the purchase and resale of natural gas in the u. S. for 1999. b. Excludes imported products under abroad processing agreements. c. Includes MTBE. d. Fuel oil equivalent

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Exports and imports of petrochemical products

Change

2009/2008

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%)

million of u. S. dollars

Net exports 82.5 173.7 84.3 67.0 103.4 158.2 196.1 170.5 97.1 190.9 - 16.2 - 108.5

Exports 108.4 245.7 112.9 112.9 147.6 216.7 302.9 298.7 242.1 348.6 147.3 - 57.7

Acetaldehyde 11.6 12.0 15.2 10.5 12.5 3.0 - - - - - -

Acrylonitrile - 24.6 1.3 2.6 1.8 - 6.8 - 34.5 1.6 - -

Ammonia 4.0 35.7 2.4 12.9 … 10.3 - 9.6 15.1 58.1 - -

Sulfur 26.4 19.8 6.4 12.9 25.3 28.0 20.5 19.4 18.5 129.4 1.6 - 98.7

Benzene 0.8 - - - 10.1 7.5 28.0 21.2 7.7 - - -

Polyethylenic wax 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.3 - - -

Styrene - - - 2.0 3.3 16.8 11.3 18.5 15.3 - - -

Ethylene 35.8 95.5 46.9 28.0 39.8 107.1 119.2 74.1 24.1 13.2 53.1 301.4

Ethylene glycol 0.8 16.3 7.6 3.9 18.4 8.7 43.1 23.3 3.7 0.7 0.6 - 19.2

Polyethylenes 13.8 22.7 22.7 22.4 17.5 18.6 44.8 92.3 83.7 99.5 65.7 - 34.0

Polypropylene … - - - - - - - - - - -

Others 15.0 19.0 10.2 17.6 18.7 16.5 29.1 40.1 39.2 46.0 26.3 - 42.9

Imports 25.9 72.0 28.6 45.9 44.3 58.4 106.8 128.2 145.0 157.7 163.5 3.6

Ammonia 6.0 42.7 19.6 12.8 8.8 3.5 21.5 18.6 10.2 4.5 34.1 653.1

Benzene 14.0 11.8 6.1 1.8 - 4.0 - - - - - -

Polyethylenes 1.2 1.9 - 1.2 1.8 11.2 6.1 - - - - -

Propylene - 1.7 - 2.0 - - - - - - - -

Toluene 4.1 9.3 2.1 10.0 0.9 8.0 2.4 8.8 13.7 34.8 31.1 - 10.7

Xylenes 0.6 - - 1.0 1.0 11.9 17.0 30.2 29.6 31.6 24.4 - 22.7

Others - 4.5 0.8 17.0 31.8 19.9 59.7 70.7 91.6 86.8 73.8 - 15.0

thousand tonnes

Net exports 702.9 798.9 652.4 634.3 718.2 809.6 628.6 563.7 422.6 336.7 356.8 6.0

Exports 809.2 1 116.2 780.4 831.8 812.9 914.3 867.2 817.5 692.6 586.6 741.3 26.4

Acetaldehyde 38.3 36.7 36.6 28.9 32.4 6.7 - - - - - -

Acrylonitrile - 31.0 2.5 3.1 2.4 - 6.1 - 23.4 1.1 - -

Ammonia 37.9 248.0 20.1 123.2 0.1 35.9 - 35.7 56.3 95.7 - -

Sulfur 513.2 507.2 478.3 444.7 535.0 607.3 493.9 484.2 439.3 367.3 522.0 42.1

Benzene 3.6 - - - 22.6 10.4 33.5 21.7 7.3 - - -

Polyethylenic wax 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.2 0.7 0.8 - - -

Styrene - - - 4.2 6.3 18.6 11.7 16.2 12.9 - - -

Ethylene 91.9 164.5 127.9 94.4 93.9 154.8 163.6 79.9 24.4 10.1 97.0 858.2

Ethylene glycol 2.7 35.2 22.7 13.5 32.6 11.9 58.1 32.8 5.1 0.9 1.7 97.9

Polyethylenes 25.5 35.6 45.0 51.5 30.6 23.9 46.6 89.4 73.4 68.8 74.8 8.6

Polypropylene 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - -

Others 95.5 57.6 46.7 67.6 55.8 43.8 53.3 57.0 49.6 42.7 45.8 7.2

Imports 106.2 317.3 128.1 197.4 94.7 104.7 238.6 253.8 270.0 249.8 384.5 53.9

Ammonia 41.8 231.7 94.1 88.6 35.2 11.0 56.0 50.7 27.0 29.3 107.9 268.9

Benzene 45.8 27.7 19.4 4.2 - 3.3 - - - - - -

Polyethylenes 2.2 5.1 - 2.0 1.9 9.9 4.4 - - - - -

Propylene - 3.2 - 4.5 - - - - - - - -

Toluene 14.4 26.6 6.3 27.3 2.1 10.2 3.7 9.2 15.0 36.8 42.1 14.5

Xylenes 2.1 - - 2.9 2.0 18.5 22.8 33.2 31.8 29.7 31.8 7.3

Others - 23.1 8.2 67.9 53.5 51.8 151.8 160.6 196.2 154.1 202.6 31.5

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2009 proved oil reserves, selected countries a

Rank Country million barrels

1 Saudi Arabia 259 900

2 Canada 175 214

3 Iran 137 620

4 Iraq 115 000

5 Kuwait 101 500

6 Venezuela 99 377

7 united Arab Emirates 97 800

8 Russia 60 000

9 Libya 44 270

10 Nigeria 37 200

11 Kazakhstan 30 000

12 qatar 25 410

13 China 20 350

14 united States 19 121

15 Brazil 12 802

16 Algeria 12 200

17 Mexico b 10 404

World total 1 354 182 a. As of January 1st. b. Includes condensates and natural gas liquids. Source: Oil and Gas Journal (December 21, 2009; figures as of December 31st ,2008) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

2009 proved natural gas reserves, selected countries a Rank Country trillion (10

12) cubic feet

1 Russia 1 680

2 Iran 1 045

3 qatar 899

4 Turkmenistan 265

5 Saudi Arabia 263

6 united States 245

7 united Arab Emirates 214

8 Nigeria 185

9 Venezuela 176

10 Algeria 159

11 Iraq 112

12 China 107

13 Indonesia 106

14 Kazakhstan 85

15 Malaysia 83

16 Norway 82

17 uzbekistan 65

18 Kuwait 63

19 Canada 62

20 Egypt 59

31 Mexico 13

World total 6 609 a. As of January 1st.

Source: Oil and Gas Journal (December 21, 2009; figures as of December 31st ,2008) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

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2009 oil production, selected countries Rank Country thousand barrels per day

1 Russia 9 917

2 Saudi Arabia 8 183

3 united States 5 314

4 China 3 764

5 Iran 3 734

6 Mexico 2 601

7 Canada 2 581

8 Iraq 2 399

9 Kuwait 2 275

10 united Arab Emirates 2 271

11 Venezuela 2 163

12 Norway 2 068

13 Brazil 1 950

14 Nigeria 1 825

15 Angola 1 789

World total 70 763 Source: Oil and Gas Journal (March 8, 2010) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

2009 natural gas production, selected countries

Rank Country million cubic feet per day

1 united States 60 362

2 Russia 49 863

3 Canada 14 063

4 Former uSSR 11 370

5 Norway 10 040

6 Iran 9 356

7 China 8 215

8 Algeria 8 055

9 qatar 7 252

10 Netherlands 7 205

11 Saudi Arabia 7 049

12 Mexico 7 031

13 Indonesia 6 548

14 united Kingdom 6 037

15 Malaysia 4 507

World total 277 344 Source: Oil and Gas Journal (March 8, 2010) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

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2008 atmospheric distillation capacity, top petroleum companiesRank Company Country thousand barrels per day

1 Exxon Mobil united States 6 210

2 Sinopec China 4 127

3 Royal Dutch Shell united Kingdom/Netherlands 3 678

4 PDVSA Venezuela 3 035

5 Valero Energy united States 2 990

6 CNPC China 2 825

7 BP united Kingdom 2 678

8 ConocoPhillips united States 2 678

9 Total France 2 604

10 Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia 2 374

11 Chevron united States 2 139

12 Petrobras Brazil 2 111

13 NIOC Iran 1 566

14 Petróleos Mexicanos Mexico 1 540

15 Nippon Japan 1 317

Source: Information as of 2008 from Energy Intelligence Group (PIW, February 2010) and from Petróleos Mexicanos.

2008 top petroleum companies by crude oil production a

Rank Company Country thousand barrels per day

1 Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia 10 846

2 NIOC Iran 4 325

3 Petróleos Mexicanos Mexico 3 157

4 KPC Kuwait 2 784

5 CNPC China 2 779

6 PDVSA Venezuela 2 451

7 INOC Iraq 2 423

8 Exxon Mobil united States 2 405

9 BP united Kingdom 2 401

10 Rosneft Russia 2 121

11 Petrobas Brazil 1 978

12 Sonatrach Algeria 1 853

13 Royal Dutch Shell united Kingdom/Netherlands 1 771

14 Chevron united States 1 676

15 Adnoc Abu Dhabi 1 603 a. Includes natural gas liquids.

Source: Information as of 2008 from Energy Intelligence Group (PIW, February 2010) and from Petróleos Mexicanos.

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2008 top petroleum companies by natural gas production Rank Company Country million cubic feet per day

1 Gazprom Russia 53 018

2 NIOC Iran 11 259

3 Exxon Mobil united States 9 095

4 Royal Dutch Shell united Kingdom/Netherlands 8 569

5 BP united Kingdom 8 334

6 Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia 7 561

7 Sonatrach Algeria 7 516

8 Petróleos Mexicanos Mexico 6 919

9 CNPC China 6 405

10 Petronas Malaysia 6 209

11 uzbekneftegas uzbekistan 5 795

12 Turkmengas Turkmenistan 5 439

13 qP qatar 5 324

14 ConocoPhillips united States 5 203

15 Chevron united States 5 125

Source: Information as of 2008 from Energy Intelligence Group (PIW, February 2010) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

2008 top petroleum companies by sales

Rank Company Country million of u.S. dollars

1 Royal Dutch Shell united Kingdom/Netherlands 458 361

2 Exxon Mobil united States 442 851

3 BP united Kingdom 367 053

4 Chevron united States 263 159

5 Total France 234 674

6 ConocoPhillips united States 230 764

7 Sinopec China 207 814

8 China National Petroleum China 181 123

9 ENI Italy 159 348

10 PDVSA Venezuela 126 364

11 Petróleos Mexicanos Mexico 119 406

12 Valero Energy united States 118 298

13 Petrobras Brazil 118 257

14 Statoil Norway 116 211

15 Repsol yPF Spain 79 177

16 Marathon Oil united States 73 504

Source: Fortune (July 21, 2009; figures as of December 31st ,2008) and Petróleos Mexicanos.

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Prodution fieldsFields with exploration wells. These include operating wells, which are divided into injection and production wells, and closed wells with potential to be exploited in the future.

Refining capacityThe daily operating capacity of a plant to produce refined products. Daily operating capacity means the maximum volume to be processed when the plant works without interruption.

CondensatesAny mixture of relatively light hydrocarbons that remain liquid at normal temperature and pressure and have a certain quantity of propane and butane. unlike crude oil, they have low or cero quantity of heavy hydrocarbons that constitute heavy fuel. There are three main sources of condensates: a) liquid hydrocarbons that separate when natural gas is treated, typically consists of C5 to C8, b).liquid hydrocarbons coming from non-associated gas that are recovered at the surface, and c) liquid hydrocarbons coming from gas/condensate basins, which can barely be distinguished from a stabilized light crude oil.

Drilling rigs in operationThe daily average number of drilling rigs used for drilling wells or in related activities such as dismantlement, transport and maintenance.

Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO)Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessel (also called a “unit” and a “system”). A floating tank system used by the offshore crude oil and gas industry designed to receive, process, and store crude oil or natural gas produced from nearby platforms, until the product can be offloaded onto waiting tankers. Instead, the FSO are not equipped with process systems.

Natural gasLight paraffinic hydrocarbon mixture, mainly methane, small quantities of ethane and propane and in variable proportions nitrogen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. Natural gas can be associated with crude oil or be found alone in non-associated natural gas wells.

Dry gasNatural gas free of heavier liquid hydrocarbons (natural gas liquids) consisting of ethane, propane, butane and natural gasoline.

Sour gasNatural gas containing hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide (the later in concentrations greater than 50 ppm).

Wet gasNatural gas containing more than 3 gallons of liquid hydrocarbons per thousand cubic feet of gas.

Natural gasolineA highly volatile hydrocarbon mixture heavier than propane. usually added to automotive gasoline to increase vapor pressure and start gasoline engines at low temperatures. Also used by the petrochemical industry to produce isobutane and isopentane, used in alkylation processes.

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)A gaseous mixture of propane and butane obtained during the fractionation of natural gas liquids or during the fractionation of refined products. It is the lighter fraction of crude oil utilized for domestic use and carburation.

Special tax on production and services (STPS or IEPS)An indirect tax on domestic sales of gasoline and diesel that Pemex-Refining collects on behalf of the Mexican Government. The difference between the retail price, or final price, and the producer price is the IEPS rate. The final price of gasoline and diesel is established by the Ministry of Finance (ShCP). The producer price of PEMEX is referenced to that of an efficient refinery in the Gulf of Mexico.

San José AgreementCrude oil cooperation agreement between Mexico and Venezuela that benefits Central America and the Caribbean area and contemplates a collaboration scheme dedicated to finance economic development projects.

Crude oilOil that comes from a reservoir after separating any associated gas. It does not include condensates and natural gas liquids production. Recovered crude oil is considered heavy or light according to the following approaches:

heavy: crude oil with API gravity less or equal to 27°.

Light: crude oil with API gravity between 27° to 38°.

Extra-light: crude oil with API gravity greater than 38°.

Three varieties of crude oil are exported:

Maya: heavy crude oil with API gravity of 22.0° and 3.3 % sulfur by weight.

Istmo: light crude oil with API gravity of 33.6° and 1.3% sulfur by weight.

Olmeca: extra-light crude oil with API gravity of 39.3° and 0.8% sulfur by weight.

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WellsWells are classified according to their purpose or function, into development (including injection wells) and exploration (including wells by stratographic probe); and according to their completion grade, into drilled or completed.Drilled wells are those with completed operations with the rotary drill and cemented casing, but have not entered into subsequent operations that allow production.

Completed wells are those with completed operations regarding: installation of production pipelines; shots to the pipeline lining to allow communication between the interior of the well and the storing rock; and cleaning and stimulation of the rock to enhance the flow of hydrocarbons.

Successful exploration wells. The relationship of currently producing exploration wells that incorporate reserves, divided by total completed wells. Since 2007, Pemex-Exploration and Production adopted the definition of Exploratory Commercial Success derived from international practices which evaluates the performance of exploration activities from an economic point of view.

Pemex-Refining Processes

Alkylation. Process by which an isoparafine (of short chain) combines chemically with an olefin through a catalyst to form another isoparafine (of long chain), called alkylate. It’s a major aspect of the upgrading of petroleum since it’s formed of high-octane compound.

Cracking. Process to break large molecules of crude oil into smaller ones: known as thermal cracking when the process is reached by the application of heat; catalytic cracking when a catalyst is used; and hydrocracking, when the process is carried out in a hydrogen atmosphere.

Distillation. Process consisting on heating a liquid mixture until the most volatile components pass to the vapor phase, then the vapor is cooled down to recover these components by condensation. The main objectives of distillation are to separate a mixture of several components taking advantage of their different boiling points, or to separate the volatile materials of the non-volatile ones.

Fractionation. Distillation process that separates small fractions of a hydrocarbon mixture.

hydrodesulfurization. Process that eliminates sulfur by transforming it to hydrogen sulfide in the gaseous stream, which can be easily separated and converted to elemental sulfur.

Isomerization. Process that alters the fundamental arrangement of the atoms of a molecule without adding or subtracting anything to the original molecule. Butane is rearranged as isobutane to be used in the alkylation of isobutene and other olefins for high octane hydrocarbon production.

Reforming. Process that improves the antiknock quality of gasoline fractions by modifying their molecular structure: known as thermal reforming when is carried out by heat; and as catalytic reforming when catalyst is used.

Petrochemical productsThese chemicals are produced from raw materials derived from crude oil and natural gas. According to the governmental resolution published on November 13, 1996, in the Official Gazette of the Federation, the categories of basic petrochemical products are constituted by those derivates that serve as basic industrial raw materials. These products can only be elaborated by the state through PEMEX and its subsidiary entities:

1.- Ethane 2.- Propane 3.- Butane 4.- Pentane 5.- hexane 6.- heptane 7.- Carbon black 8.- Naphtha 9.- Methane, when it comes from hydrogen carbides, obtained from reservoirs located in Mexican territory and used as raw material in industrial petrochemical processes.

In addition, PEMEX has petrochemical by-products and other products which, according to the generally adopted convention, are not petrochemicals but are elaborated in its petrochemical areas.

RegionA geographical area corresponding to the administrative division of Pemex-Exploration and Production. The regional heads are located along the Gulf of Mexico Coast: Poza Rica, Veracruz (Northern Region), Villahermosa, Tabasco (Southern Region) and Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche. (Northeastern Marine Region and Southwestern Marine Region).

Integral asset. An administrative subdivision of each region. Resulting from the regions’ restructure, they are distributed as follows:

Northeastern Marine Region: Cantarell and Ku-Maloob-Zaap. Southwestern Marine Region: Abkatun-Pol-Chuc and Litoral de Tabasco.

Southern Region: Bellota-Jujo, Cinco Presidentes, Macuspana, Muspac and Samaria-Luna.

Northern Region: Burgos, Poza Rica-Altamira and Veracruz.

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Reserves Estimated amount of hydrocarbons that can be commercially recovered from well-known formations at a specific date. It is worth mentioning all estimated reserves involve some grade of uncertainty.

The SEC permits oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only proved reserves that a company has demonstrated by actual production or conclusive formation tests to be economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating conditions. We use certain terms in this document, such as total reserves, probable reserves and possible reserves, that the SEC’s guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC.

Proved reserves (1P) Estimated volumes of hydrocarbons which geological and engineering analysis demonstrates with reasonable certainty will be commercially recoverable in future years from known reservoirs under the prevailing economic conditions and existing operations; for example, prices and costs at the date of estimate. Prices include existing changes or contractual arrangements but are not based on future conditions.

Probable reserves (2P)Those reserves which analysis of geological and engineering data suggests are more likely to be recovered than to not being recoverable. If probabilistic methods are employed for evaluation, there is a probability of at least 50% that the amounts to be recovered will be equal to or greater than the sum of proved plus probable reserves, also called 2P reserves.

Possible reserves (3P)Those hydrocarbon reserves which analysis of geological and engineering data suggests are less likely to be recoverable than probable reserves.According to this definition, when probabilistic methods are employed, there is a probabilityof at least 10% that the amounts actually recovered will be equal to or greater than thesum of proved, probable and possible reserves, also called 3P reserves.

Domestic sales. Sales that PEMEX bills to its distributors in Mexican territory or that it carries out directly to national clients for intermediate and end use. The sales value excludes taxes (STPS and VAT) and commissions to distributors.

Regionalization of refined products sales.Since 2002 sales of petroleum products adopted the economic regionalization used by the executive branch of the Mexican Government.

Central Region: Estado. de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Morelos, Tlaxcala, hidalgo and Puebla.

Northeastern Region: Chihuahua, Durango, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon.

Northwestern Region: Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora and Sinaloa.

Central-western Region: Nayarit, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Jalisco, Colima, San Luis Potosi, Guanajuato, queretaro and Michoacan.

South-southeastern Region: Veracruz, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, yucatan and quintana Roo.

Public prices. The public prices that are presented correspond to different reference places, which are shown in the following table:

Product Reference place

Jet fuel Mexico City airport

heavy fuel oil Producing Center Tula

Acrylonitrile Producing Center Tula /Morelos

Ammonia Producing Center Cosoleacaque

Vinyl chloride Producing Center Pajaritos

Styrene Producing Center La Cangrejera

Monoethylene glycol FG Producing Center Morelos

Ethylene oxide Producing Center Morelos

high density polyethylene Producing Center Morelos

Low density polyethylene Producing Center La Cangrejera

Toluene Producing Center La Cangrejera

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NOMENCLATURE

°C Celsius degrees

kg/cm2 Kilogram per square centimeter

km Kilometer

m Meter

bd Barrels per day

Mbd Thousand barrels per day

MMb Million barrels

MMboe Million barrels of crude oil equivalent

Mm3 Thousand cubic meters

MMMcf Billion cubic feet

MMcfd Million cubic feet per day

Mt Thousand tons

MTBE Methyl tertiary butyl ether

STPS Special Tax on Production and Services

INPC National Consumer Price Index

Ps. Mexican pesos

CAPEX Capital expenditure

LD Low Density

hD high Density

FG Fiber grade

VAT Value Added Tax

GPC Gas Processing Center

PC Petrochemical Complex

OPEC Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

PPq Pemex-Petrochemicals

PGPB Pemex-Gas and Basic Petrochemicals

PIDIREGAS Long-term Productive Infrastructure Projects

ppm Parts per million

MMuS$ Million dollars

MM$ Million pesos

uS$/b Dollars per barrel

uS$/MMBtu Dollars per million Btu

WTI West Texas Intermediate

$/kg Pesos per kilogram

$/m3 Pesos per cubic meter

… Negligible figure

- Null value

Explanations: ∆ Annual variations are determined based on the origi-

nal figures before rounding. ∆ Figures may not total due to rounding. ∆ Operating figures can be modified by adjustments

and complaints that are solved after the accounting settlement, thus variations with respect to accoun-ting figures may appear.

∆ International trade figures include operations related with the Petróleos Mexicanos system.

∆ The amounts shown in our consolidated financial statements do not express the provisions of Bulletin B-10 under Mexican FRS, which requires to express amounts in thousands of constant pesos.

The statistical yearbook contains Petróleos Mexicanos information as of December 31, 2009.

For information about this publication, please contact the Gerencia de Integracion de Informacion Institucional, at Marina Nacional #329 Floor 31, Col. Petróleos Mexicanos C3, Mexico City, 11311 or by calling: (52) 55-19448028.