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Mexico's Fuel Reserves Cover Only 3-6 Days Against 90-Day International Norm

Mexico currently holds fuel reserves sufficient for only about 3 to 6 days, falling short of the international standard of 90 days maintained by many oil-importing countries. This limited stock poses significant risks for energy security if disruptions in imports or local production occur. Going forward, Mexico faces pressure to expand its storage capacity and rethink policy to ensure more robust fuel reserves amid growing demand and potential supply shocks.
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