Violence Raises Oil Risk in Mexico.

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      The article examines how increasing levels in violence could negatively affect Mexico's economy, citing the example of gasoline stolen from the state-owned oil company Pemex. It looks at how drug gang violence, theft, and smuggling has led to less foreign investments in Mexico's energy sector. Public support for the black market sales of stolen gasoline in the Mexican state of Puebla is also noted.