1.3. 1 Corridor. Roads Leading from the City of Mexico to Mexicali by the Pacific

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1.3. 1 Corridor. Roads Leading from the City of Mexico to Mexicali by the Pacific

1.1. The maximum value of sulfur in diesel automotive will be of 15 mg/kg for the MCMA, ZMG, ZFN ZMM and, as well as for the imported by pipeline, tanker, autotanque or other means of transportation and the one intended for the 11 distribution corridors listed in paragraph 1.3 of this Annex, and for the rest of the country will be of 500 mg/kg maximum. 1.2. The area of influence of the corridors is determined, among other things, by the infrastructure that currently PEMEX associated to the production and import of duba and the capacity of integrated distribution by pipelines and storage terminals and sharing, and that benefit approximately 10.000 kilometers of roads, as well as the municipalities adjacent to these routes of communication, as indicated be 1.3. 1 Corridor. Roads leading from the City of Mexico to Mexicali by the Pacific 1.4. I. Guanajuato: Silao; 1.5. II. Nayarit: Rosamorada; 1.6. III. Sinaloa: La Angostura, Badiraguato, Elota, Guasave, Mocorito in Salvador Alvarado, Sinaloa; 1.7. IV. Sonora: Huatabampo, Navojoa, Los Alamos, Altar, Carbo, Benjamin Hill, Pitiquillo, Santa Ana. 1.8. 2 Corridor. Roads leading from the City of Mexico to Nuevo Laredo 1.9. I. Guanajuato: San Luis de la Paz; 1.10. II. San Luis Potosí: Fourteen, Cedral, Ponds, Matehuala, Vanegas, Villa de Guadalupe, Villa of Peace; 1.11. III. Nuevo León: Mier y Noriega and Doctor Arroyo. 1.12. 3 Corridor. Roads leading from city of San Luis Potosí to Durango 1.13. I. Zacatecas: General Murguia, Juan Aldama, Miguel Auza, Rio Grande and Mazapil. 1.14. 4 Corridor. Roads leading from the City of Mexico to Tampico 1.15. I. Veracruz: COYUTLA, Spinal, Papantla and Tihuatlan. 1.16. II. Tamaulipas: Altamira, Gonzalez and Tampico. 1.17. 5 Corridor. Roads leading from the City of Mexico to Mérida 1.18. I. Veracruz: Acayucan, Chard, Calvillo, Alto Lucero of Gutiérrez Barrios, Alvarado, Amatlán de los Reyes, Angel R. Cabada, Boca del Rio, Chinameca, Cosoleacaque, Cotaxtla, Fortin, Hueyapan de Ocampo, Ignacio de la Llave, Mazatlan, Jalacingo, Jamapa, Juan Rodriguez Clara, The Old, The Beams, Lerdo de Tejada, Manlio Fabio Altamirano, Mecayapan, Medellín, Minatitlán, Orizaba, Step of Sheep, Howells, Puente Nacional, Rafael Delgado, St. John the Evangelist, Santiago Tuxtla, Soconusco, Solitude of Bent, Texistepec Popoluca, Tlacotalpan, La Azenosa, Ursulo Galván, Vega of Alatorre, Veracruz and Zaragoza. 1.19. II. Tabasco: Lázaro Cárdenas; 1.20. III. Campeche: Calkiní, Campeche, Candelaria, Champoton, Escarcega, Hopelchén and Tenabo. 1.21. IV. All towns in the Yucatan and Quintana Roo. 1.22. 6 Corridor. Roads leading from Minatitlan to Oaxaca; 1.23. I. Oaxaca: Asunción Saaiplaas, Candelaria Loxicha, Ciudad Ixtepec, Cuilapan de Guerrero, the Cord, Heroic City of Juchitán de Zaragoza, Matias Romero de Avendaño, Salina Cruz, San Jacinto Amilpas, San Lorenzo Cacaotepec, San Pedro Mixtepec, San Pedro Tapanatepec Totolapan, San Pedro, Santa María Colotepec, Santa Maria Huatulco, Santa Maria Jalapa del Marques, Santa María Tonameca Petapa, Santa Maria, Santa Lucia del Camino, Santiago Astata, Santiago Niltepec, Santo Domingo Tehuantepec, Santo Domingo Zanatepec, Santos Reyes Nopala, Union Hidalgo and Villa of Tututepec of Melchor Ocampo. 1.24. 7 Corridor. Roads leading to Guatemala: 1.25. I. Chiapas: Arriaga, Berriozabal, Mapastepec, Pijijiapan, Tonalá, Ocozocuautla. 1.26. 8 Corridor. Roads leading from the City of Mexico to Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán 1.27. I. Michoacán: Tarimbaro, Charo, Lagunillas, Arteaga and Tumbiscatio 1.28. Corridor 9. Roads leading from Mexico City to Acapulco; 1.29. I. Guerrero: Cuajinicuilapa, Chilpancingo and Leonardo Bravo. 1.30. 10 corridor. Roads leading from Mexico City to Matamoros; 1.31. I. Puebla: NKANGA, Cuyoaco Chignautla Atempan,,, Guadalupe Victoria, Huehuetla, Hueytamalco, La Fragua, Free, Oriental, Quimixtlan, San Salvador The Dry, Nenagh Bridge, Teteles of Avila Castles, Colborne, Xiutetelco Tlatlauquitepec, and Zacapoaxtla. 1.32. II. Tlaxcala: El Carmen. 1.33. III. Tamaulipas: Abasolo, Burgos, Residence I Mirti Bianchi, güémez, Hidalgo, Jiménez, Llera, Padilla, San Fernando, Soto la Marina, Tula and victory. 1.34. 11 corridor. Roads leading from Mexico City to Monterrey 1.35. I. Durango: Juarez, Gold, General Simon Bolivar, Gomez Palacio, Guadalupe Victoria, Hidalgo, Lerdo, Mapimí, threats, Panuco of Coronado, Penon Blanco, Rodeo, San Juan de Guadalupe, San Luis of the Lamb, Santa Clara, tlahualilo and Ocampo. 1.36. II. Coahuila: Francisco I. Madero, Matamoros, San Pedro, Sierra Mojada, Torreón and Viesca. 1.37. III. Chihuahua: Aldama, Allende, Aquiles Serdan, Redistricting, Balleza Bocoyna, Camargo, Carichi, Coyame of Cusihuiriachi Sotol, Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Chinipas, Delicias, Dr. Belisario Domínguez, the Tule, Gómez Farías, Morelos, Guachochi, Guadalupe y Calvo, Guazapares, Guerrero, Hidalgo del Parral, Jiménez, Cuauhtemoc, The Cross, López, Wood, Matachi, Matamoros, Meoqui, Namiquipa, Nonoava, Ocampo, Ojinaga, Riva Palacio, Rosales, San Francisco de Borja, San Francisco de Conchos, Santa Barbara, Santa Isabel, Satevo, Becerra, Temosachic, Urique and Valle de Zaragoza. 1.38. 1.3. As of 31 December 2018, the maximum sulfur content in the diesel automotive will be of 15 mg/kg throughout the national territory.

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