Oil & Gas Journal: Every year since 2015, the value of US energy exports to Mexico has exceeded the value of energy imports from Mexico. In 2019, the value of selected energy imports—crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas—fell to $13 billion, and the value of energy exports remained nearly equal to the 2018 value of $34 billion, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported Nov. 4.
In 2019, energy trade accounted for 13% of the value for all US exports to Mexico and 4% of all US imports from Mexico, based on the latest annual Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) data from the US Census Bureau.
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