Is the end of the war in Iran approaching?: Trump leaves the possibility of a ceasefire up in the air
The U.S. military claims to have diminished Iran's ability to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz while President Trump contemplates reducing military efforts in the Persian Gulf.
Pemex could partner with Petrobras for exploration in the Gulf of Mexico: Lula discusses topic with Sheinbaum
Brazil's President Lula discussed a potential exploratory partnership between Brazil's Petrobras and Mexico's Pemex in the Gulf of Mexico with Mexican President Sheinbaum.
Iran threatens to destroy the energy sector of the Persian Gulf: Attacks the largest refinery in Qatar
Iranian forces have vowed to continue attacking the energy infrastructure of US allies in the Persian Gulf following a strike on Qatar's largest refinery, warning of severe repercussions if attacks on Iran's facilities persist.
From the Persian Gulf to the American continent
The recent U.S.-Israeli bombardment of Iran has significant global repercussions, particularly affecting oil markets and raising concerns about peace in the Americas.
βIt would be cruelβ: Trump considers drilling for oil and gas in endangered areas of the Gulf of Mexico
The Trump administration is exploring the possibility of allowing oil drilling in protected areas of the Gulf of Mexico that are home to endangered species, eliciting criticism from environmental groups.
Trump administration considers allowing oil exploration in protected areas of the Gulf of Mexico
The Trump administration is reviewing the possibility of allowing oil drilling in protected areas of the Gulf of Mexico, a decision that has sparked criticism from environmental groups.
Oil Spill on Beaches of Veracruz: What was the Source, According to RocΓo Nahle?
The oil spill affecting the Gulf of Mexico beaches was caused by a private oil company vessel operating off the coast of Tabasco, according to Governor RocΓo Nahle GarcΓa.
Iran's bombing of Israel and the Persian Gulf drives up oil prices: surpassing 100 dollars
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has launched missile attacks against US and Israeli military targets, spiking oil prices above $100 per barrel.
The Agricultural Gulf: Texas and the Strategic Opportunity of the Mexican Field
The article discusses how Mexico's agricultural sector could benefit from enhanced logistics infrastructure and its proximity to Texas, one of the largest food markets in the world.
US detains 'Beto' in Guanajuato, associate of the Gulf Cartel and one of the most wanted by ICE
Roberto 'Beto' BazΓ‘n Salinas, a key associate of the Gulf Cartel, was captured in Guanajuato by U.S. authorities during a joint operation.
Closure of the Strait of Hormuz 'pressures' Trump: US grants license to India to purchase Russian oil
The US has issued a general license permitting India to buy Russian oil amid escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
China 'turns off the tap': Orders refineries to halt shipments of diesel and gasoline to Asia due to US-Iran war
The Chinese government has ordered its major refineries to suspend exports of diesel and gasoline amid escalating conflict in the Persian Gulf that threatens crude oil supplies.
Sixth Day of War in the Middle East LIVE: Iran Attacks US Oil Tanker and Calls for Trumpβs 'Blood'
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has claimed responsibility for attacking a US oil tanker in the Persian Gulf amid escalating tensions in the region.
What do we know about the Gulf of Mexico Corridor that will connect the YucatΓ‘n Peninsula with the northern border?
A new superhighway project connecting the YucatΓ‘n Peninsula to the northern border of Mexico is underway, planned by Governor Claudia Sheinbaum to enhance infrastructure in the region.
βThey are not delightedβ: Trump claims Mexico agreed to rename the βGulf of Americaβ
Donald Trump humorously claimed that Mexico has accepted a proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America', hinting at a historical perspective on U.S. coastal ownership.
Cruise ship abruptly changes course to rescue people in distressed boat: 'Knew something' was up
A cruise ship on its way to Mexico made an emergency detour to rescue four individuals stranded on a distressed boat in the Gulf of Mexico.
Harfuch lands 'another blow'... but to the Gulf Cartel: 9 people arrested; one was sought by the US
A security operation in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, led to the arrest of nine individuals linked to the Gulf Cartel, including a prominent figure wanted in the United States.
The coffee prawn, the new invader of the Ebro that tests the emblem of VinarΓ²s
The coffee prawn, an invasive species from the Gulf of Mexico, is rapidly increasing its presence in the Ebro river, challenging local fisheries and ecosystems.
Pemex Seeks Energy Self-Sufficiency with Trion and Sama; Experts Say It Could Take Between 10 and 15 Years
Mexican oil company Pemex aims for energy self-sufficiency through strategic projects like Trion and Sama, but experts caution that financial and operational challenges may delay progress.
Frozen octopuses: the strange appearance on the coasts of Texas after the cold wave that leaves them white
Unusual sightings of frozen octopuses washed ashore in Texas occurred following a cold wave that rapidly lowered water temperatures.
Mexico reaches agreement for "effective conservation" of the vaquita marina in Upper Gulf of California
The Mexican government has reached an agreement aimed at achieving effective conservation of the vaquita marina while addressing historical social justice debt with local communities in the region.
Jazz musician Ken Peplowski found dead on Celebrity Summit cruise
The music and jazz world is in mourning following the announcement of the death of talented jazz musician and bandleader Ken Peplowski, whose body was found on the Celebrity Summit cruise ship while he was scheduled to perform.
Clan del Golfo suspends peace talks with Colombia after Trump and Petro agreement
The Gulf Clan, Colombia's main drug cartel, has suspended peace negotiations in Qatar with the government of Gustavo Petro in protest of military actions promised against their leader, Chiquito Malo, following a meeting between Trump and Petro.
Living on the 'wrong' coast leads to extinction: discovering the 'latitude traps' that shaped marine life
Research shows that marine animals on east-west oriented coasts, like those in the Mediterranean and Gulf of Mexico, had a higher extinction probability compared to those on north-south coasts due to their inability to migrate for better temperatures.