Andy, sorry for the late response. Here is a quick translation since at the moment I don't have time to revise:
"We are cleaning up Pemex from corruption and are revising contracts. We contine to advance, but we are not done yet, because there was a lot of damage caused during the Neoliberal period to Pemex and the Federal Commission of Electricity.
For example, we already resolved the Odebrecht situation, which was advantageous, or just, for the public housing market. The accord that they had signed was that Pemex would sell gas to Odebrecht with a subsidy of 75% of its cost in the open market. So that got resolved. We resolved the issue with the fertilizer plant with an accord regarding the devolution of $200,016,000, which was another contract tainted with corruption. We already resolved giving continuity that was convoluted and messy to the coker plant in Tula and in which Pemex also participated with Odebrecht. We decided to continue the construction of the plant which willl receive an investment $2,500,000, which are part of the decisions we are taking.
These corrupt people, driven by Pemex in the Neoliberal period, were able to sell nitrogen plants inside the refineries. They didn't sell all the refineries, but plants that belonged to Pemex. Now, we are acquiring these plants and revising those contracts."
Hope this helps...