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#1PEMEX ® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la Independencia Preliminary Results at September 30, 2021 Octubre 28, 2021 Sonda de Campeche 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved.#2Forward-Looking Statement & Cautionary Note PEMEX ® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Variations If no further specification is included, comparisons are made against the same realized period of the last year. Rounding Numbers may not total due to rounding. Financial Information Excluding budgetary and volumetric information, the financial information included in this report and the annexes hereto is based on unaudited consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IFRS"), which PEMEX has adopted effective January 1, 2012. Information from prior periods has been retrospectively adjusted in certain accounts to make it comparable with the unaudited consolidated financial information under IFRS. For more information regarding the transition to IFRS, see Note 23 to the consolidated financial statements included in Petróleos Mexicanos' 2012 Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and its Annual Report filed with the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV). EBITDA is a non-IFRS measure. We show a reconciliation of EBITDA to net income in Table 33 of the annexes to PEMEX's Results Report as of March 31, 2015. Budgetary information is based on standards from Mexican governmental accounting; therefore, it does not include information from the subsidiary companies or affiliates of Petróleos Mexicanos. It is important to mention, that our current financing agreements do not include financial covenants or events of default that would be triggered as a result of our having negative equity. Methodology We might change the methodology of the information disclosed in order to enhance its quality and usefulness, and/or to comply with international standards and best practices. Foreign Exchange Conversions Convenience translations into U.S. dollars of amounts in Mexican pesos have been made at the exchange rate at close for the corresponding period, unless otherwise noted. Due to market volatility, the difference between the average exchange rate, the exchange rate at close and the spot exchange rate, or any other exchange rate used could be material. Such translations should not be construed as a representation that the Mexican peso amounts have been or could be converted into U.S. dollars at the foregoing or any other rate. It is important to note that we maintain our consolidated financial statements and accounting records in pesos. As of September 30, 2021, the exchange rate of MXN 20.3060 = USD 1.00 is used. Fiscal Regime Beginning January 1, 2015, Petróleos Mexicanos' fiscal regime is governed by the Ley de Ingresos sobre Hidrocarburos (Hydrocarbons Revenue Law). From January 1, 2006 and to December 31, 2014, PEP was subject to a fiscal regime governed by the Federal Duties Law, while the tax regimes of the other Subsidiary Entities were governed by the Federal Revenue Law. On April 18, 2016, a decree was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation that allows assignment operators to choose between two schemes to calculate the cap on permitted deductions applicable to the Profit-Sharing Duty: (i) the scheme established within the Hydrocarbons Revenue Law, based on a percentage of the value of extracted hydrocarbons; or (ii) the scheme proposed by the SHCP, calculated upon established fixed fees, USD 6.1 for shallow water fields and USD 8.3 for onshore fields. The Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS) applicable to automotive gasoline and diesel is established in the Production and Services Special Tax Law "Ley del Impuesto Especial sobre Producción y Servicios". As an intermediary between the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) and the final consumer, PEMEX retains the amount of the IEPS and transfers it to the Mexican Government. In 2016, the SHCP published a decree trough which it modified the calculation of the IEPS, based on the past five months of international reference price quotes for gasoline and diesel. As of January 1 2016, and until December 31, 2017, the SHCP will establish monthly fixed maximum prices of gasoline and diesel based on the following: maximum prices will be referenced to prices in the U.S. Gulf Coast, plus a margin that includes retails, freight, transportation, quality adjustment and management costs, plus the applicable IEPS to automotive fuel, plus other concepts (IEPS tax on fossil fuel, established quotas on the IEPS Law and value added tax). PEMEX's "producer price" is calculated in reference to that of an efficient refinery operating in the Gulf of Mexico. Until December 31, 2017, the Mexican Government is authorized to continue issuing pricing decrees to regulate the maximum prices for the retail sale of gasoline and diesel fuel, taking into account transportation costs between regions, inflation and the volatility of international fuel prices, among other factors. Beginning in 2018, the prices of gasoline and diesel fuel will be freely determined by market conditions. However the Federal Commission for Economic Competition, based on the existence of effective competitive conditions, has the authority to declare that prices of gasoline and diesel fuel are to be freely determined by market conditions before 2018. Hydrocarbon Reserves In accordance with the Hydrocarbons Law, published in the Official Gazette on August 11, 2014, the National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) will establish and will manage the National Hydrocarbons Information Center, comprised by a system to obtain, safeguard, manage, use, analyze, keep updated and publish information and statistics related; which includes estimations, valuation studies and certifications. On August 13, 2015, the CNH published the Guidelines that rule the valuation and certification of Mexico's reserves and the related contingency resources. As of January 1, 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) changed its rules to permit oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose not only proved reserves, but also probable reserves and possible reserves. Nevertheless, any description of probable or possible reserves included herein may not meet the recoverability thresholds established by the SEC in its definitions. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Form 20-F and our Annual Report to the CNBV and SEC, available at http://www.pemex.com/. Forward-looking Statements . This report contains forward-looking statements. We may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in our periodic reports to the CNBV and the SEC, in our annual reports, in our offering circulars and prospectuses, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by our officers, directors or employees to third parties. We may include forward-looking statements that address, among other things, our: exploration and production activities, including drilling; activities relating to import, export, refining, petrochemicals and transportation, storage and distribution of petroleum, natural gas and oil products; activities relating to our lines of business, including the generation of electricity; projected and targeted capital expenditures and other costs, commitments and revenues; liquidity and sources of funding, including our ability to continue operating as a going concern; strategic alliances with other companies; and the monetization of certain of our assets. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements as a result of various factors that may be beyond our control. These factors include, but are not limited to: changes in international crude oil and natural gas prices; effects on us from competition, including on our ability to hire and retain skilled personnel; limitations on our access to sources of financing on competitive terms; our ability to find, acquire or gain access to additional reserves and to develop the reserves that we obtain successfully; uncertainties inherent in making estimates of oil and gas reserves, including recently discovered oil and gas reserves; technical difficulties; significant developments in the global economy; significant economic or political developments in Mexico; developments affecting the energy sector; and ⚫ changes in our legal regime or regulatory environment, including tax and environmental regulations. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. In any event, these statements speak only as of their dates, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise any of them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. These risks and uncertainties are more fully detailed in our most recent Annual Report filed with the CNBV and available through the Mexican Stock Exchange (http://www.bmv.com.mx/) and our most recent Form 20-F filing filed with the SEC (http://www.sec.gov/). These factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 2#3Key Highlights PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#4Transfers from PEMEX to SHCP, January- September 2021 MXN million Indirect (IEPS & IVA) 490,977 327,655 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 533,740 • 291,118 • 242,622 During the January- September period, PEMEX has contributed MXN 242.6 billion to the Federal Government in direct contributions, this is MXN 79.3 billon higher as compared to the same period of 2020. PEMEX continues to generate oil income to finance the development of our country. Direct (DUC1/ & others) 163,322 Jan-Sep 2020 Jan-Sep 2021 1. Corresponds to the net payment of the Profit-Sharing Duty (DUC), net of tax benefits. Includes Hydrocarbon Extraction Duty (DEXTH). 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 4#5Evolution of Public Sector Revenue January-August 2020-2021 MXN billion +384 3,893 3,509 840 -58 mmdp (-6.5%) Others1 898 2,443 +181 mmdp (+8.0%) Taxes 2,262 Oil & Gas 610 348 +261 mmdp +75.0% Jan-Aug 2020 Jan-Aug 2021 1. Includes non-tax income, direct control bodies and other sources of income. Source: Ministry of Finance (SHCP). Information on public finances and public debt. January-August 2021. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Oil revenues, contributed 67.9% to the total growth of public sector revenues 5#6Evolution of Oil Revenues in Public Budgetary Income PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA MXN million (constant), 2021 5,996 5,734 5,790 5,458 5,655 5,566 977 5.167 5,203 959 1,028 4,968 (16.3%) 1,082 632 4,789 1,079 (16.7%) (17.7%) (11.3%) 4,500 (19.1%) (19.8%) 1,595 1,828 1,561 1,822 1,960 (30.7%) (35.4%) (39.4%) (38.0%) (34.7%) 3,893 610 (15.7%) 5,020 4,935 4,776 4,762 (83.7%) 4,574 (88.7%) 4,379 (83.3%) (82.3%) (80.9%) (80.2%) 3,339 3,608 3,283 2,939 2,967 3,009 (84.3%) (69.3%) (65.3%) (62.0%) (60.6%) (64.6%) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Jan-Aug 2021 ■Non-oil revenues ■Oil revenues Source: SHCP Note: Oil revenues include PEMEX's revenues and those of the Federal Government. For the calculation of the historical series, the National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) to August 2021 and those corresponding to December of each year from 2010 to 2020 were used as a reference. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 6#7Total Crude Oil Production1 Thousand barrels per day (Mbd) PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 2012-2018 2019-2024 2,548 2,522 2,429 -1% Forecast -3.7% 2,267 - Real 2,063 1,971- 1,948 2,154 -6.7% -5% 1,948 4.7% 1,751 1,765 1.2% -9.6% 1,833 1,701 1,705 10.4% -5.9% -7.2% 2.7% 0.8% 0.2% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Jan-Sep Annual 2022 2023 2024 2021 With the switch in the hydrocarbon exploration and extraction strategy implemented during this administration, the downward trend in the production profile was reversed. Nota: Considers crude oil and condensates production; includes partners production. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 7#8Total Crude Oil Production Thousand barrels per day (Mbd) 1,694 1,677 1,758 1,761 1,735 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3T21 PEMEX ® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA In 2021 the company has showed a recovery in its crude oil production trend, due to (i) the efforts to maintain production levels in mature fields and (ii) production coming from new fields In 3Q21 total crude oil production recorded 1,761 Mbd. This is an 84 Mbd day increase as compared to 3Q20 8 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved.#9Contribution of PEMEX's New Developments Thousand barrels per day (Mbd) PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA PEMEX's production of new developments is 8.8 times. privates' production PEMEX starts development of new fields → Energy Reform PEMEX in 2 years and 9 months 273 Private companies' production In 7 years 31 Sz 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Source: PEMEX production data is provided by Pemex Exploration y Production. Private figures correspond to data published by the National Hydrocarbons Commission, contract production www.cnh.gob.mx. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 6#10Mexico's Total Oil Production Thousand barrels per day (Mbd) 1,771 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA After more than 6 years after the Energy Reform, PEMEX contributes with most of the oil production in Mexico. . Last September, private 98.5% 1,751 PEMEX Private companies' production 26 Mbd (1.5%) Jan-Sep 2021 companies' production in the rounds totaled 31 Mbd, averaging 26 Mbd for the January-September period. Year to date, PEMEX continues to produce 98.5% of Mexico's crude oil. Note: For PEMEX and partners as of June 2021: PEMEX (1,731 Mbd) + Partners (20 Mbd). For private companies, it corresponds to the January-September average, which is the latest figure published by CNH. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 10 10#111P Reserves' Evolution Billion barrels of crude oil equivalent 16.5 15.5 14.7 14.3 14.0 13.8 13.8 13.9 13.4 12.4 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA +5% 9.6 8.6 7.7 7.0 7.2 7.4 7.5 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 E . For the second year in a row, PEMEX incorporated more resources than it consumed for production. • A result like this had not been recorded for the last fourteen years. Nota: Valores al 1° de enero de cada año E = Valor estimado. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 11#12Financial Variables PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#13Total sales Cost of sales 384,710 PEMEX: Income Statement, 3Q21 MXN billion 268,453 6,050 122,307 44,330 Impairment (reverse) Gross Income (loss) General expenses Operating income (loss) 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. Financial cost 85,843 40,661 47,004 Foreign exchange profit Subsidiaries and affiliates PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA PEMEX recorded an MXN 86 billion operating income. However, the financial cost, the exchange loss, and the taxes and duties caused a net loss in the quarter. 42 (1,780) and duties Income before taxes duties Taxes and 13 75,465 (77,245) Net income (loss)#142021 Income and Taxes Paid in Mexico MXN million PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA PEMEX Total income 1,049,699 América Móvil 754,068 Walmart de México 521,473 FEMSA 261,556 Grupo Bimbo 162,950 Alfa 223,271 Cemex 143,893 Taxes paid PEMEX 211,252 20.1% América Móvil 25,028 3.3% As a percentage of total income Walmart de México 8,940 1.7% FEMSA 5,970 2.3% Grupo Bimbo 4,340 2.7% Alfa 3,168 1.4% Cemex 2,637 1.8% Source: Issuers' quarterly financial information, Mexican Stock Exchange. Information as of 3Q21, except for Bimbo, FEMSA, and Cemex, whose information is as of 2Q21. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 14#15EBITDA and EBITDA Margin PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA . 53 41 68 EBITDA1 MXN billion 128 124 106 il 18 1Q20 2Q20 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 1. EBITDA Margin %, EBITDA / Total Sales 36% 33% 33% 29% 23% 19% 7% 1Q20 2Q20 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 During 3Q21, the company's EBITDA generation continued to recover significantly as compared to previous quarters. Similarly, the EBITDA margin recorded 33%, 4 points higher than in 3Q20. This ability to generate cash flow from operations continues to place the company in the top positions between its peers. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, impairment, undeveloped wells and net periodic cost of employee benefits net of pension and medical payments 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 15#16PEMEX: a company that creates value EBITDA Margin, (EBITDA/Sales)1 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA BR PETROBRAS 53% 43% • equinor 34% PEMEX®> 25% eni • Chevron 24% bp 23% Te 21% • TotalEnergies 20% Shell Exxon 16% 13% REPSOL PEMEX has remained one of the companies with the highest EBITDA generation in the industry. At the end of the third quarter of the year, it recorded a 34% EBITDA margin, placing the company in third place in terms of generated economic value. PEMEX'S EBITDA margin was 13 percentage points above the private sector average of 21%. 1. Does not include variables that do not generate cash flow. EBITDA for its acronym in English (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) Source: Bloomberg and PEMEX Financial Statements under IFRS as of September 30, 2021. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 16#17PEMEX has one of the Lowest Operating Expenses in the Industry Operating expenses as a percentage of total sales PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 82 88 80 75 75 73 71 69 62 56 46 Exxon Te Chevron TotalEnergies REPSOL Shell eni Source: Bloomberg preliminary information and PEMEX financial statements 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. bp PEMEX® equinor BR PETROBRAS 17#18Results of Austerity and Expense Discipline MXN million PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 6,834 2,018 2,141 1,918 2013-2018 2019 2020 average 2021 (Jan-Sep) Cleaning and sanitation materials and 60 8 17 18 others Mobile phones 9 2 0 0 Technical consulting 2,816 751 720 679 Research and Investigation 157 13 16 19 Services from third parties (Includes payments for surrogate 944 761 1,053 918 medical services for COVID-19 patients) Social Communication 241 12 17 21 Travel expenses 2,587 471 318 262 Conferences, conventions and events 21 0 0 0 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. Savings accumulated during the current administration totaled MXN 14,425 million as compared to the levels recorded during the previous administration, 18#19Oil Industry sales 2021 vs. 2020 Percentage change PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA During 2021, all oil companies recorded significant increases in their revenues due to the recovery in demand after the pandemic. PEMEX increased its revenues by MXN 345 billion as compared to the same period in 2020. BP 5% Shell Petrobras Exxon 37% • 47% 48% PEMEX 49% Total 49% Repsol 49% ENI 55% Chevron 56% Equinor 62% 0% 20% 40% 60% Source: Observed 2020 and estimated 2021 figures from Bloomberg as well as PEMEX Financial Statements under IFRS at the end of September of each year. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 19#20Investment (Capex) in the Oil Industry 2021 vs. 2020 Percentage change Petrobras PEMEX PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 49% 48% PEMEX continues to be one of the companies with the greatest investment. High crude oil prices and the recovery in fuel demand have allowed the company to maintain its investment pace, together with the government, to guarantee national energy security in the medium term. Equinor 12% ENI 6% Repsol 1% BP 1% Shell 0% Total -4% Chevron -8% Exxon -29% -40% -20% 0% 20% 40% 60% Source: Observed 2020 and estimated 2021 figures from Bloomberg as well as PEMEX Financial Statements under IFRS at the end of September of each year. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 20 20#21CAPEX Evolution, 2017-2020 MXN million 113,025 111,127 96,762 122,476 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 100,392 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 (Jan-Sep) Source: 20-F PEMEX Report, 2013 - 2020. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. Preliminary Financial Statements as of September 30, 2021. 21 21#22Prices, Exports and Crude Oil Process PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#23Mexican Crude Oil Mix Export Price USD/b 64.3 66.9 68.5 57.3 60.0 61.4 64.6 66.9 52.4 44.8 48.7 36.6 39.1 38.3 38.9 39.3 33.8 40.3 22.7 28.5 17.1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2020 -2021 Note: Weighted average price based on volume, Source: PEMEX Institutional Data Base 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA In 3Q21, the average price of the Mexican mix recorded USD 66.7 per barrel, as compared to USD 56.3 and USD 64.2 in the first and second quarters, respectively. 23 23#242021 Total Crude Oil Exports Thousand barrels per day (Mbd) PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 1,020 969 1,086 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 In 3Q21, PEMEX exported an average of 1,086 Mbd. This represents a 66 Mbd or 6.5% increase as compared to the second quarter of the year 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 24 24#2521 85 112 78 Jan Mar May Jul 2017 110 89 97 Thousand barrels per day Light Crude Oil Commercialization 86 Mbd 31 Mbd 4 Mbd 140 Mbd POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA PEMEX® 174 Mbd Sep Nov Jan Mar 158 146 122 77 55 97 40 151 May 32 32 Jul Sep -11 Nov -11 -23 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 48 Jan 48 89 103 Mar 65 133 May 109 152 Jul 163 204 Sep 181 66 Nov 180 273 Jan 141 158 Mar 124 114 May 128 211 2 Jul 222 Sep 176 2018 Export 2019 Import 2020 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 2021#26Crude Oil Process Thousands barrels per day (Mbd) 824 703 710 647 682 668 657 637 591 Annual Average 2020 793 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Refinery rehabilitation continues. September was the second highest record this year. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep 2021 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 26 26#27Other Relevant Indicators PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#28Fuel Theft, 2018-2021 Thousands barrels per day (Mbd) Deviation by illicit fuel market1 26.6 24.1 21.4 16.4 12.8 43.4 56 6.4 4.8 4.1 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 1. 2. Data by the National Security Commission: Security Report http://www.informeseguridad.cns.gob.mx/ Comparative January-September 2019, 2020, and 2021 versus 2018. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 92.7%2 decrease in fuel theft 28#29Successful Strategy Against Fuel Theft MXN billion PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 36.2 PEMEX's estimated savings in the last three years amount to MXN 104.6 billion 1 Additionally, when these products are formally commercialized, total estimated savings reach MXN 143.4 billion Total 143.4 3.2 3.6 3.6 3.6 (MXN billion) 1.0 0.7 1.2 PEMEX's savings 104.6 2018 2019 2020 2021 Federal ■Gasoline and diesel ■ LPG (Jan-Sep) 38.8 Government IEPS 21.4 VAT 17.4 Note: Prices in warehouses, do not include taxes (Special tax on production and services IEPS and VAT) 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 1. As compared to 2018 29 29#30Payments to Suppliers and Contractors 2017-20211 MXN million 277,625 +0.3% 278,413 279,815 279,002 274,829 +0.5% -0.3% 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 (Jan-Sep) 1. Payments to subsidiaries or Government entities are not considered. Amounts include Value Added Tax. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA • • PEMEX has maintained payments to its suppliers and contractors even in the worst months of last year's COVID crisis. In the first three quarters of the year, an equivalent to 98.5% of the amount paid in 2020 has been exercised. 30 30#31Federal Government Support 2021 Support PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA DUC's rate evolution Percentage Amount Benefit MXN 2019 million Tax credit for Profit Sharing 73,280 2020 58 Duty (DUC). Equity contributions for debt 96,720 repayment (as of Sep 21). 2021 54 Total 170,000 1 2022 40 1. Approved by Deputies Chamber. In approval process by Senators Chamber 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 65 31#32Public Debt and Financing Strategy PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#332021 Amortizations Contribution summary Concept Amount Total 2021 Amortizations 6,284 2,140 Contributions Received 4,836 Balance 1,448 959 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Amortizations October to December: USD 1,557 million 1,042 349 376 287 279 296 221 141 138 55 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 959 287 55 141 349 221 279 2,140 296 138 1,042 376 ■Internal Debt (in USD) 76 7 22 76 7 22 76 7 249 76 994 23 ■External Debt (in USD) 883 281 33 65 343 199 202 2,133 46 62 48 354 Amortizations January - September: USD 4,727 million Figures in USD million. Figures from October onwards subject to exchange rate variation. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 33 33#34Interest Rate (%) 10-year PEMEX bond yield 12.4 11.4 10.4 9.4 8.4 7.4 6.4 Maximum: 7.65%/20 nov M Declaration of COVID-19 pandemic 12.05% PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 6.38% 5.4 Nov-18 Jan-19 Mar-19 Jun-19 Aug-19 Nov-19 Jan-20 Apr-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Nov-20 Feb-21 Apr-21 Jul-21 Sep-21 Despite the volatility generated by COVID-19, the yield of the benchmark 10-year bond recovered considerably and remains stable at the end of the quarter. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 34 34#35Debt Maturity Profile USD millions PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 9.1 9.2 9.9 7.3 6.1 5.7 4.5 4.8 3.9 3.7 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 1. It does not consider the balance of the revolving credit lines drawn down, nor the accrued interest, nor the amount of the monetization of Federal Government bonds, which for accounting reasons was recorded in short-term liabilities. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 35 55 30.3#362021 Public Debt MXN billion Financing Amortizations Indebtedness Annual trajectory of net public indebtedness 250 200 150 223 232 100 195 50 0 -50 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Approved Net Indebtedness¹ 173.3 129.3 44 Net Indebtedness Objective² 129.3 129.3 0 72 60 31 0 -29 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 e The goal for this year is to achieve a zero net indebtedness balance, in line with the improvement in the economic outlook for 2021 1. Net indebtedness approved by Congress in terms of public credit as established in the 2021 Federal Revenue Law amounted to 22,000 million pesos in internal debt and 1,000 million dollars in external debt, which, expressed in pesos, totals 44,000 million pesos. 2. Preliminary figures. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 36#37Short Term Debt 3Q21 USD million Promissory PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Oct Dec 2021 Maturities Jan - Sep 2022 Maturities Accrued Interests PEMEX 8,612 PMI-2,362 - Notes Monetization 1,542 + 4,629 + 1,227 + 10,973 + 4,708 = 23,079 Through 2021, || 2022 Financing the Federal Government Will grant | PEMEX equity | contributions | according to its | debt maturity | profile. On August 2nd, the Government issued the third contribution. | Program | Revolving credit facilities (RCFs) are recorded as short-term debt. However, these RCFs are fully committed, so PEMEX and PMI I can roll them over until their | expiration date. For accounting reasons this transaction was recorded as a short-term liability. However, the maturity date is on November 24th, 2023. Short term debt: liquidity needs per year 2021: 2,769 2022: 4,629 2023: 4,708 Total: 12,106 10,973 of RCFs can be rolled over until maturity 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 37#38ESG1 at PEMEX PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 1. Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance criteria W-5301A#39ESG at PEMEX (1/4) PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Environmental High impact conservation projects. ■ Multilateral actions to mitigate climate change. Social • Minimize the operations' impact on communities. • Prevent contingencies due to accidents at the facilities. ESG Corporate governance ■ Transparency and ethical culture throughout the company ◉ Competitive and sustainable contracting Strengthening inclusion policies 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 39 99#40ESG at PEMEX (2/4) PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA PEMEX is committed to attending to the impact that its activities generate both, on the environment and on the communities. As part of the efforts made to mitigate this impact, it has carried out an exhaustive exercise to identify the environmental risks. To this end, an inventory of environmental risks based on their probability of occurrence and impact has been integrated and ranked in order to establish their priority. As of September 30, 2021, this inventory is made up of 209 risks related mainly to: Effluent treatment Local emissions of pollutants Sulfur recovery plants Environmental passives Hazardous waste disposal Hazardous waste warehouses Sites affected with hydrocarbons Compliance with water discharge parameters 40 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved.#41ESG at PEMEX (3/4) PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA In the last session of the Risk Committee of Petróleos Mexicanos and its Subsidiary Productive Companies (CRPEMEX), held on October 18, 2021, a development of a three- year program to address the 209 identified risks was agreed. As part of this program, the goal to complete at least those Priority 1 risks during 2022 was set. Likewise, a risk strategy is being developed for the 2022-2040 period. Estimated attention Number of Priority cost1 risks (1) MXN million Priority 1 25 1,982.2 26.3% 2022 Priority 2 112 4,684.5 62.1% Priority 3 51 545.6 7.2% 2023 2024 Priority 4 16 280.7 3.7% Priority 5 5 50.5 0.7% Total 209 7,543.5 100.0% 1. May vary upon information update. 41 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved.#42ESG at PEMEX (4/4) In the third quarter of 2021, a 2.5 MMcfd decrease in gas flaring was achieved, as compared to the previous quarter while maintaining gas use levels (87%). This result is mainly due to the fortuitous incident on the E- Ku-A2 platform, among other factors. PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Upstream Gas Use and Flaring 2021 85% 87% 87% 712 608 606 1T21 2T21 3T21 Gas flaring (MMcfd) Gas use/Total gas produced 1. May vary upon information update. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 42#43Exploration & Production PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#442,000 The implemented actions resulted in a 537 Mbd increase above 2018's decreasing trend Liquids Daily Production Mbd PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Annual 1,900 decline 10.4% 1,800 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,300 1,200 Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Stabilization 1,228 Mbd Sep Oct ΛΟΝ Dec Jan Feb Production 30-Sep-21 Annual growth 2.1% 1,765 Mbd Shut-in OPEP Plus Daylight saving time COVID-19 Incident FPSO Yaxche-A pipeline leak to TMDB Mar High inventories due to atypical weather conditions 2018 2019 2020 Note: Liquids daily production includes crude oil and condensates without production from commercial partners 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct ΛΟΝ Dec Jan Feb Mar 2021 Incident E-Ku-A2 44 537 Mbd#45Quarterly performance of liquids' production PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Liquids Production Mbd 2,000 1,658 1,676 1,715 1,736 1,740 3% 3% 4% 4% 4% Crude Oil Production 6% 6% 9% 1,500 7% 3Q21 27% 29% 30% 30% 30% 22% 1,000 78% 500 62% 61% 61% 60% 56% Offshore Onshore 0 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 Heavy Light Extra-light 2Q21 3Q21 Condensates 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 45#46New Fields Project produced 280 Mbd at the end of 3Q21 Mbd 350 PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 30-Sep-21 280 Mbd Np = 86.3 MMblls 90 90 80 60 Wells Qo Wells Qo Field Field (#) (Mbd) # (Mbd) 300 Cahua 3 1.4 Xolotl 1 1.3 Cheek 4 18.0 Tlamatini 4 18.4 Cibix 5 3.5 Racemosa 1 5.2 250 Hok 3 3.6 Uchbal 2 2.4 Ixachi 9 28.1 Kuun 1 0.9 Manik 3 11.1 Terra 1 1.0 200 Mulach 7 28.9 Koban 2 11.2 Octli 5 20.2 Tetl 2 8.1 150 Pokché 3 7.3 Itta 3 16.9 Quesqui 6 63.9 Teekit 1 0.5 Tlacame 6 16.0 Tum 1 0.7 100 Valeriana 1 0.4 Tupilco 1 9.2 Xikin 2 1.9 Total 77 280.2 50 50 0 2019 6.9 2020 78.7 70 60 50 40 30 30 20 10 0 2021 198.2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2019 2.6 3.5 4.6 5.2 5.2 6.4 6.8 7 7.8 8.1 11.6 13.5 2020 20.4 21.8 33.9 47 47.5 57.5 77 108.9 122.1 124.6 137 146.5 2021 144.5 157.0 162.0 164.9 185.3 215.4 233.3 248.0 271.3 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 46#47Quarterly performance of natural gas production PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Natural Gas Production1 MMcfd 4,000 3,683 3,635 3,700 3,658 3,690 3,500 Natural Gas Production 3Q21 27% 27% 27% 27% 27% 3,000 2,500 2,000 50% 50% 1,500 73% 73% 73% 73% 73% 1,000 Offshore Onshore 500 0 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 Associated ■Non-Associated 1. Does not include nitrogen 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 47#48Natural Gas Use MMcfd PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA 700 Gas Flaring (MMcfd) 600 •Natural Gas Use / 1 89.5% Total Gas Produced 500 86.9% 87.1% 85.8% 85.1% 400 712 677 300 608 605 508 200 100 0 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 1. Include nitrogen 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 48#49Industrial Processes PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#50Crude Oil Process and Petroleum Products Production PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Crude Oil Processing ■Light Crude ■ Heavy Crude Variable Refining Margin Mbd USD/b 747 7.0 6.04 750 695 666 605 6.0 584 355 5.0 500 311 336 3.42 292 4.0 273 3.0 250 2.0 392 0.57 313 311 354 359 3.39 2.36 1.0 0.0 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 Production of Oil Products Mbd Other¹ 767 750 702 ■ Jet Fuel 109 660 595 565 318 86 91 289 ■LPG 79 124 500 85 308 118 133 236 102 ■Diesel 101 110 259 240 235 ■Fuel oil 202 250 193 236 162 184 194 221 ■Automotive gasolines 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 1. Includes dry gas, gasoil, light cyclic oil, aeroflex, asphalts, coke, lubricants and paraffins. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. In the third quarter of 2021, crude oil processing increased by 15%, as compared to the same quarter of 2021. • Distillates' production (gasoline, diesel and jet fuel) increased by 29%. • The variable refining margin of the National Refining System averaged 3.39 USD/b, due to higher prices of distillates and a better performance of the National Refining System. 50 50#51Gas Processing and Production Wet Gas Processing PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA MMcfd ■Sweet Wet Gas 3,000 2,760 2,700 2,653 2,610 2,619 ■Sour Wet Gas 434 428 414 402 400 2,000 2,326 1,000 2,271 2,240 2,208 2,219 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 Dry Gas and Gas Liquids Production MMcfd 2,400 Mbd 450 2,280 Dry Gas from Plants (MMcfd) 2,174 400 2,128 2,057 350 Natural Gas Liquids¹ 2,100 1,993 (Mbd) 300 250 1,800 200 209 185 176 150 176 161 1,500 100 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 1. Includes fractioning fluents. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 51#52Petrochemicals Production PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA Production of petrochemicals Thousand tons (Mt) 1 ■Other 369 364 347 350 330 Carbon black 88 56 85 300 ■Sulfur 93 249 22 46 250 72 23 56 30 45 36 200 12 46 2 ■Propylene and Derivatives Aromatics and 39 25 1 Derivatives 64 21 150 77 26 59 ■Ethane Derivatives 1 2 74 34 100 Methane Derivatives 89 50 112 116 101 76 39 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 1. • Total petrochemicals production reached 364 Mt, a 46% increase as compared to the third quarter of 2020. •The methane derivatives chain reached 116 thousand tons as a result of the stable operation of the ammonia VI plant as of March 2021. Includes Carbon dioxide, crude butadiene, polyethylene waxes, CPDI, petrochemical specialties, heptane, hexane, hydrogen, isopentanes, pyrolysis liquids, nitrogen, oxygen and pentanes. 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. 52#53Questions and Answers PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. W-5301A#54Questions and Answers MEXICO PREX Alberto Velázquez Chief Financial Officer Ángel Cid General Director at Pemex Exploration & Production Reinaldo Wences Deputy Director of Evaluation and Regulatory Compliance at Pemex Industrial Transformation 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved. PEMEX® POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA#55INVESTOR RELATIONS (+52) 559126 2940⚫[email protected] www.pemex.com/en/investor PEMEX POR EL RESCATE DE LA SOBERANÍA México 2021 Año de la Independencia 2021. Petróleos Mexicanos. All the rights reserved.

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