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San Martin Texmelucan is a city of about 130,000 people, according to 2005 government figures, in view of Central Mexico's spectacular volcanos, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. Farming is important to the area's economy, along with a manufacturing sector that makes chemical and petrochemical products, pharmaceuticals, textiles and metals, the city's website says. State-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, said in a statement that it had shut down the pipeline. Pemex has struggled with chronic theft, losing as much as 10 percent of all of its product. Criminals tap remote pipelines, sometimes building pipelines of their own, to siphon off hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of oil each year, Pemex has said. There have been 100 such illegal taps this year all along the pipeline that exploded Sunday. It runs from Veracruz, a heavy oil-producing Gulf coast state, to Mexico state outside the capital, said Juan Jose Suarez, Pemex director general. Suarez also reported 60 illegal taps on the pipeline in the area of Sunday's disaster, and 580 nationwide this year. He said such illegal taps cause leaks in only 3 to 4 percent of the cases. In 2009, the U.S. Justice Department said U.S. refineries bought millions of dollars' worth of oil stolen from Mexican government pipelines and smuggled across the border in illegal operations led by Mexican drug cartels expanding their reach. Two Texas oil company officials were sentenced to probation in September for their roles in the sale of petroleum products stolen from Mexico. Pemex sued five companies in the U.S. in June for allegedly buying stolen Mexican petroleum products. Also in June, police arrested 13 people who they said excavated a 500-foot (150-meter) tunnel under a busy neighborhood in Mexico City to steal fuel from oil company pipelines.
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