The value of all energy trade between the United States and Mexico decreased almost 15% from $77.8 billion in 2022 to $66.5 billion in 2023, adjusted for inflation. Lower fuel prices more than offset the increase in the volume of energy trade between the two countries. Energy trade value represents the total value of energy imports and exports between the two countries. It is influenced by both commodity prices and the volume of commodities imported and exported. More ›
Data source: U.S. Census Bureau, Standard International Trade Classification data
7/6/2024: 8.202 million tons
down1.516 million tons from week earlier
down1.253 million tons from year earlier
7/5/2024: 3,199 Bcf
up65 Bcf from week earlier
up283 Bcf from year earlier
7/5/2024: 445.1 million barrels
down3.4 million barrels from week earlier
down13.0 million barrels from year earlier