Mexico City (Reuters) - A dramatic slide in Mexico's oil production has come to an end and it can maintain output at 2.5 million bbls per day for the coming years, Energy Minister Georgina Kessel said Tuesday.Mexican crude output has plunged by nearly a quarter since peaking in 2004, straining public finances and spurring bond rating agencies to warn the country's debt could be downgraded.However the government now believes the rate of decline at the giant Cantarell field has slowed and become more predictable.
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