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Sheinbaum says Mexico has not increased oil shipments to Cuba amid Venezuela situation

Mexican shipments to Cuba averaged 12,284 barrels per day in 2025, supplying 44% of imports as Venezuelan deliveries fell 63% since 2023, industry data shows.

  • On Wednesday, President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico is not sending more oil to Cuba than historically, noting some shipments are contractual or longstanding aid.
  • This past week the Financial Times reported Mexico overtook Venezuela as Cuba's main crude supplier after Venezuelan shipments fell by 63% since 2023.
  • Industry estimates indicate Mexico ships 12,284 barrels per day to Cuba, representing 44% of its crude imports, while Venezuela exports 9,528 barrels daily, accounting for 34%.
  • Reports show Petróleos Mexicanos subsidized shipment of at least 10 million barrels to Cuba and disclosed moving crude and products worth 15.6 billion pesos through Gasolinas Bienestar.
  • Media attention this past week highlights the Trump administration's claim that oil shipments to Cuba defy U.S. policy, while Russia remains a distant third exporter.
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By Valeria León, CNN en Español. Helyn de la Paz smiles as she boards the bus that takes her to her job at a pastry shop in Veracruz, in eastern Mexico. She arrived there in a caravan from Tapachula, Chiapas, in the south, last November, after leaving Cuba. At work, she shares shifts with her 18-year-old daughter, an opera singer. According to Helyn, her degree was invalidated in Cuba. A psychologist by training, she says it was "invalidated" be…

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By María Verza, Mexico City (AP) — As the United States prepares to seize control of Venezuelan oil and the Trump administration hardens its rhetoric toward Cuba, Mexico is emerging as a key fuel supplier to Havana, a role that could complicate already strained relations with Washington, though the Mexican government insists that exports to the island have not increased. President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged Wednesday that “with the current s…

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President Claudia Sheinbaum denied sending more oil to Cuba after the capture of Nicolás Maduro and assured that Mexico will become a major supplier of crude oil. “No more oil is being shipped than it has been sent to Cuba before, it is a historic shipment that has been given to the island and the Cuban people,” explained the president during her ‘morning’ conference on Wednesday, January 7. Sheinbaum ruled out that shipments to the island incre…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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