Pemex increased its operations in the port of Dos Bocas
7 de Febrero de 2013
Supply Terminal was built by Petroleos Mexicanos (1979-1982) to support marine operations taking place on the Tabasco and Campeche offshore.

The Port of Dos Bocas Supply Terminal operated by Pemex, had a 4.29% increased on 2012 in their cargo handling operations of products, materials and supplies for the offshore oil industry, compared with the previous year, reaching 2'209, 908 tons.
Also, the number of vessels that arrived to this Maritime Terminal in 2012, increased by 8.16%, compared with 2011, registering 4.375 vessels representing an average of 12 vessels per day.

The Supply Terminal operated 100% by Pemex, is in charge of the offshore logistics, delivery of materials and supplies for the operation of exploration and drilling platforms located in the Litoral of Tabasco and Campeche, with 2.093 meters of berthing lines and daily operation of domestic and foreign companies specialized in the oil sector.
The Port of Dos Bocas has three specialized Marine Terminals, which offer repair and maintenance of oil platforms, commercial and infrastructure multipurpose services to the port system, support to the offshore operations of Pemex, consolidating as a leader in petroleum activities in the Gulf of Mexico.

With these actions, the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation, supports and strengthens the operations of the national oil industry.