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Ingemar, a company owned by Ruffo Appel, won four permits to import hydrocarbons.

The Mexican newspaper La Jornada reports that Ingemar, a company associated with Ruffo Appel, has obtained legal protections known as 'amparos' and currently holds four active permits allowing it to import hydrocarbons. This development highlights the company's ongoing involvement in the energy sector and its ability to navigate legal processes to secure operational rights. The granting of these permits suggests regulatory approval for Ingemar’s activities in importing oil and gas products, which could impact Mexico's energy market dynamics.

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Ingemar, a company owned by Ruffo Appel, won four permits to import hydrocarbons.

The Mexican newspaper La Jornada reports that Ingemar, a company associated with Ruffo Appel, has obtained legal protections known as 'amparos' and currently holds four active permits allowing it to import hydrocarbons. This development highlights the company's ongoing involvement in the energy sector and its ability to navigate legal processes to secure operational rights. The granting of these permits suggests regulatory approval for Ingemar’s activities in importing oil and gas products, which could impact Mexico's energy market dynamics.

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