Commodity trader Koch Industries may increase its Mexican fuel imports in the coming months. That follows a first shipment of ULSD (diesel) and will be followed by jet kerosene and gasoline as well. The company may use truck and rail transport. The move comes as Mexican imports of fuel have accelerated, with a 22% rise in August vs. July, admittedly ahead of September’s earthquake and hurricane disruptions. The proportion of rail and truck imports from the U.S. were only 5% and 31% of Mexican imports in the past year, while marine and pipeline shipments from the U.S. accounted for a furt...
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