Mexico Is Entering a Fuelmaking Revival. That’s Bad News for US Refineries
A decade-high resurgence in Mexican fuelmaking threatens to weigh on US refineries as demand from their largest fuel buyer fades, adding to worries about buildup of gasoline stockpiles in America.
By Lucia Kassai, Scott Squires · Bloomberg
A decade-high resurgence in Mexican fuelmaking threatens to weigh on US refineries as demand from their largest fuel buyer fades, adding to worries about buildup of gasoline stockpiles in America.