Overview
- Anti-corruption chief Raquel Buenrostro named the ex-officials as Roberto P., Juan V. and Erik N., who left Pemex in December 2021, April 2022 and December 2024, respectively.
- The allegations involve bribes to release advance payments for non-existent services, steer contracts, alter audits and absolve companies.
- Authorities said a U.S. company filed the complaint on August 11, while Pemex had flagged related issues internally since April 3, 2024.
- The complaint lists Tubular Technology, Energy On Shore Services, Cimentaciones Estructuras y Líneas, Techno Marine de México, Isa Data, Roma Energy México and Roma Energy Holding.
- Two individuals are also named: Ramón Alexandro Rovirosa Martínez, detained in the United States, and Mario Alberto Ávila Lizárraga, a former Pemex official tied to the Oceanografía case and a former PAN candidate; four linked contracts include two from the Peña Nieto era (217 million and 89.1 million pesos), a 52.9 million peso contract canceled in 2020 and a 30.9 million peso contract ended early.