MEXICO CITY, June 11 (Reuters) - Mexico's total proven
hydrocarbon reserves, which include crude oil and natural gas,
rose to 8.383 billion barrels of crude oil equivalent, the
country's regulator said on Tuesday in its annual reserves data
announcement.
It brings together the reserves of state energy company
Pemex and others that entered the country after a landmark
energy reform that opened the market in an attempt to bring new
technology, expertise and funding.