Overview
- Pemex and the Energy Ministry issued statements saying production, imports and operations are normal and that supply to central states is guaranteed, urging consumers to avoid panic buying.
- Amexgas warned of limited, two‑week prioritization of deliveries in Veracruz, Puebla, Mexico City, Tlaxcala and the State of Mexico, while saying distribution is being regularized and should normalize in about 15 days.
- Distributors attribute delays to changes in Pemex supply points and maintenance issues, temporary withdrawal of some trucks under new safety rules, weather‑related import holdups and a private pipeline suspension in Veracruz after a landslide.
- Roughly 76% of Mexican households rely on LP gas, and industry groups say current reserves cover only 1.5–3 days, renewing calls to build strategic storage to about 15 days.
- Sener reported coordination with major private distributors and said the central region is being supplied via company tank trucks from import points as well as Pemex pipelines.