By Amir Richani, ClipperData
The Mexican government is falling short on its promises for the energy sector once again. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) vowed to considerably increase refinery runs earlier this year, and despite a rebound in April, Mexican crude processing has tumbled to 534,000 bpd in July.
Strong Mexican crude exports in August - at their highest since early 2019 - are furiously pointing to refining activity being weak again this month, with this hypothesis being endorsed by stronger clean products imports.
While the US is the primary beneficiary of higher Mexican crude exports, higher flows are also bound for East Asia and storage in the Caribbean.