Miriam Grunstein, an analyst on energy issues, explains that the United States will stop buying crude oil from Mexico due to the excess production that they have stored, and that, in part, this has led to negative prices for a barrel of oil. However, Grunstein also says that the United States and Mexico can find a way to help themselves in this crisis.
How could Mexico recover from the oil crisis?
2020-04-21T03:13:28.400Z
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Miriam Grunstein, an analyst on energy issues, explains that the United States will stop buying crude oil from Mexico due to the excess production that they have stored, and that, in part, this is what has led…