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by 9935c101ab17a66 1844 days ago
One anecdote and a thread about semi-fictional action movies about Brazilian Special Police Operators? Not exactly the strongest rebuttal.

And a quick search reveals:

>he Mexican government said fuel theft — huachicol as it is known in Spanish — decreased from about 60,000 barrels per day in 2018 to about 11,000 a day in 2019, with estimated savings of $6 billion.

> According to Pemex, fuel theft averaged about 4,440 barrels per day in 2020.

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/despite-some-successes-mex...

I have no idea how good the source is, but there's just absolutely no way black market fuel sales could ever generate the same amount of revenue.

> On 2 July state-owned oil firm Pemex reported a 114 per cent year-on-year increase in illegal tapping during the first four months of 2020, during which authorities recovered 9,291,986 litres of stolen fuel with a commercial value of MXN157m (around US$7m).

10,000,000 only has a commercial value of $7m. Imagine the logistics of scaling that kind of operation.