MMEX Resources Corp. secures equity agreement for Pecos refinery

The permitting process for the large-scale, 50,000 BPD refinery, which will distribute its refined products in the Western United States and Mexico, was originally projected to be nine to 12 months. The permitting process for the large-scale, 50,000 BPD refinery, which will distribute its refined products in the Western United States and Mexico, was originally projected to be nine to 12 months. Photo: MRT File Photo Photo: MRT File Photo Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close MMEX Resources Corp. secures equity agreement for Pecos refinery 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

AUSTIN — MMEX Resources Corp. has reached an agreement with Crown Bridge Partners LLC for an issuance of up to $3 million of equity securities, as well as plans to build a 10,000 barrel-per-day crude distillation unit near Fort Stockton as an initial unit for the $450M, 50,000 BPD Pecos County refinery project announced by MMEX earlier this year.

Jack W. Hanks, MMEX president and chief executive officer, said, “Response to MMEX’s Pecos County Refinery project has been tremendously positive to date and we’re eager to begin construction and bringing new jobs to the region. This smaller-scale, initial refinery unit will significantly accelerate the permitting process for the project, while the equity commitment from Crown Bridge Partners LLC will assist MMEX in financing project development costs on an as-needed basis.”

The permitting process for the large-scale, 50,000 BPD refinery, which will distribute its refined products in the Western United States and Mexico, was originally projected to be nine to 12 months. By beginning with a smaller-scale, 10,000 BPD refinery unit, MMEX expects to be able to obtain full permitting within 45 days after permits are filed.

The 10,000 BPD refinery project will require approximately 15 months of construction time and is expected to create jobs in Pecos County during fast-track construction, including full-time positions going forward. These initiatives will accelerate the potential for cash flow while developing the large-scale refinery.

This is the latest in a series of project milestones MMEX has achieved since initially announcing the Pecos County Refinery project in March. MMEX formally opened their Fort Stockton office in May with a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce. The office is located at 107 South Main Street, Fort Stockton, Texas 79735.