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Final Mexico oil auction begins with uneven demand ahead of election

Reuters  |  MEXICO CITY 

By David Garcia and Adriana Barrera

CITY (Reuters) - saw patchy demand for and gas blocks auctioned on Tuesday under the shadow of promises by a presidential frontrunner to review contracts awarded under a opening if he wins the July 1 election.

Spain's and Britain's were among the winners but 19 of the 27 blocks in the first two basins on offer received no bids, Mexico's said. Results for a third basin were due to be announced later on Tuesday.

Leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who has a comfortable lead in most polls, said that if he wins the July 1 vote, he would review more than 90 contracts signed since passed legislation in 2013 ending the 75-year monopoly of firm

Running for office for a third time, has also said he would hold a referendum on the future of the reform, and ask to cancel two auctions planned for the second half of the year, if he wins in July.

Mexico's next takes office in December.

Despite the political uncertainty, Tim Davis, the group for Oil, said he was bullish about the future of the and gas opening.

"I think you could see a slowdown (if wins).

"But...I think they will see the benefits," of the investment that's coming in and the invigoration of new ideas and new companies coming in.

and claimed two areas each in the shallow-water Burgos basin.

Consortiums made up of state-run Pemex, Mexico's Citla Energy, Spain's , Britain's and Germany's [RWEDE.UL] posted winning bids for four blocks in the Tampico-Misantla-Veracruz basin further south along the Gulf.

Mexico's for hydrocarbons blamed the patchy interest on the quantity of in some of the blocks, saying companies were more interested in finding

"This will continue to be a challenge for us given the abundance of in at very low prices," Flores told on the sidelines of the auction in City.

REGIONAL CONTESTS

is also competing for private companies' interest with Brazil, which is also holding an auction this week, with another scheduled in June.

holds its own election in October, with the most likely leftist contender in the presidential race, Ciro Ferreira Gomes, warning he would expropriate bought by investors if he wins.

In Thursday's auction, is offering 35 areas in the Burgos, Tampico-Misantla-Veracruz and Southeast basins.

Fourteen companies including , , Eni, India's , Pemex, Petronas, Repsol, and Total qualified to bid as individual bidders, while 22 consortia have also qualified to bid.

Davis said would be bidding on more areas later on Tuesday.

"If we win all the ones we bid on, I'm going to have a big hangover tomorrow," he said.

(Additional reporting by Marianna Parraga; Writing by Gabriel Stargardter; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel, and Diane Craft)

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 00:50 IST
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