Finley Resources v. Mexico (The “Unpaid Supplier” Case)
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The Problem: PEMEX (Mexican State Oil Co.) hired Finley but didn’t pay them. Finley is suing for the unpaid bills.
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1. Commitment (Defendant/Mexico):
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“The Transparency Guarantee”: Mexico creates a public, blockchain-based ledger for all future PEMEX supplier payments to prevent “hidden debt.”
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2. Deterrence/Settlement Amount:
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Claim Value: $200 Million (Confirmed).
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The “Deal” Amount: $135 Million. (Immediate cash is worth more to Finley than a $200M paper judgment in 5 years).
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3. The “Spillover” Project (Your Charity’s Proposal):
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Project Name: “The Veracruz SME Energy Relief Fund”
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Concept: A “Factoring Facility” for the small Mexican subcontractors who were stiffed by the crisis.
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Mechanism: Finley accepts $135M. Mexico adds $15M to a “Relief Fund.” Your charity administers this fund to pay the outstanding invoices of the small local welders/drivers who worked on Finley’s sites.
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Why it works: It stops the local Mexican workforce from protesting against Finley and gives the Mexican President a “Social Justice” narrative to justify the settlement.
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Finley Resources v. Mexico (The “Unpaid Supplier” Class)
The Dispute: Mexico (PEMEX) refused to pay Finley for drilling services.
The “Shadow Class” (Tort Victims):
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Class A: The Supply Chain: Dozens of smaller Mexican sub-contractors who Finley couldn’t pay because PEMEX didn’t pay Finley.
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Class B: The Energy Workers: Oil field workers in Veracruz who lost jobs when contracts were cancelled.
Your Targets & Contact Data:
| Group Name | Role / Interest | Contact / Email | Social Intelligence |
| AMESPAC | The Industry Association. Represents Oil Services companies in Mexico. | contacto@amespac.org.mx |
X: @AMESPAC
LinkedIn: AMESPAC |
| PEMEX Suppliers Alliance | The Creditors. Groups of unpaid suppliers. | Search: “Proveedores PEMEX impagos” | X: Look for hashtag #PEMEXPagaYa |
How to Leverage This Data (The “Intervention” Playbook)
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Do not use “Class Action” language: In arbitration, this scares people.
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Use “Stakeholder Coalition” language: Write to these groups saying:
“We are tracking the Woodhouse/Sandeel/Solar arbitration. We believe the final settlement should include a provision for [Your Group’s Interest]. We are preparing a Cy-Près proposal to the Tribunal. Would you like to co-sign our ‘Victim Impact Statement’?”
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The Goal: You get their moral authority; they get a chance at money/recognition they would otherwise never see.
. Finley Resources Inc. v. Mexico
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Official Registry: ICSID Case Detail
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Social Intelligence & Civil Society:
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YouTube (Hearing): ICSID Audiovisual: Finley Resources Hearing Day 1 (Direct footage of the arbitration arguments).
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Investigation: IA Reporter: Tribunal finds Mexico liable for denial of justice
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