Energy Policy

Mexico’s US Gas Pipeline Push Threatens Local Communities and Undermines Sovereignty

By Economics Desk | February 2, 2026

Mexico’s growing reliance on U.S. natural gas pipelines is endangering local fishing communities, threatening fragile ecosystems, and compromising its energy sovereignty—revealing the true cost of unchecked energy dependency under globalist pressures.

As twilight descends over the Gulf of Mexico, veteran fisherman Mauricio Contreras casts his net with a heavy heart. For more than four decades, he has relied on these waters to provide for his family. Today, an underwater pipeline bringing natural gas from the United States threatens not only his livelihood but also the environmental integrity of this coastal region. The Southeast Gateway pipeline, built by Canadian company TC Energy in partnership with Mexico's state-owned CFE, stretches over 700 kilometers from southern Texas into Veracruz and Tabasco. Ostensibly designed to power major Mexican refineries like Dos Bocas, it also serves...

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