Permian Supply Pushes Mexico’s Natural Gas Imports Higher as Infrastructure Startups Near

By Christopher Lenton

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A surge in West Texas natural gas exports to Mexico has led to a ramp up in cross-border flows at the tail end of March.

Mexico natural gas flow snapshot showing total U.S. pipeline exports of 7.293 Bcf/d, with largest volumes to South Texas at 4.474 Bcf/d and West Texas at 2.151 Bcf/d, alongside flows to Arizona and California.

At A Glance:

  • West Texas flows top 2 Bcf/d
  • ECA startup edges closer again
  • Reynosa bypass reaches 98% completion

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Christopher Lenton

Christopher was promoted to Managing Editor, Mexico, in December 2024, having joined NGI as a Senior Editor for Mexico and Latin America in November 2018. Prior to that, he was a Senior Editorial Manager at BNamericas in Santiago, Chile. Based out of Santiago, he has covered Latin American energy markets since 2009 as a reporter, editor and analyst. He has an MA in International Economic Policy from Columbia University and a BA in International Studies from Trinity College.

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