Methanex Enters Into a Settlement Agreement With Argentina Gas Supplier

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Methanex Enters Into a Settlement Agreement With Argentina Gas Supplier

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - June 15, 2016) - Methanex Corporation (the "Company") (TSX:MX)(NASDAQ:MEOH) via its wholly owned subsidiary Methanex Chile S.A., has reached an agreement with Petrobras Argentina S.A. to settle a legal dispute in relation to Petrobras's natural gas delivery obligations pursuant to a long-term natural gas supply agreement between the two companies. Petrobras will make a lump sum payment of US$32.5 million to Methanex in order to terminate both the natural gas supply agreement and any and all claims in relation to such agreement.

John Floren, President and CEO of Methanex, said, "We are pleased to have reached an agreement with Petrobras, and we believe that the settlement represents fair value for Methanex shareholders."

Methanex is a Vancouver-based, publicly traded company and is the world's largest producer and supplier of methanol to major international markets. Methanex shares are listed for trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada under the trading symbol "MX" and on the NASDAQ Global Market in the United States under the trading symbol "MEOH".

Methanex Corporation
Sandra Daycock
Director, Investor Relations
604 661-2600
www.methanex.com

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