US Natural Gas Exports to Mexico Grow to New Records

Mexico’s demand for liquified natural gas has boosted Texas exports into the country.
US Natural Gas Exports to Mexico Grow to New Records
Natural gas is flared off at a plant outside of the town of Cuero, Texas. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Natural gas exports from the United States to Mexico have grown to record highs in response to increased demand, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported Oct. 20.

Liquid natural gas (LNG) exports to Mexico, delivered mainly from Texas by pipeline, grew to an average of 6.4 billion cubic feet per day in 2024—about 25 percent above the 2019 level, the agency reported.

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