
Mexico’s Natural Gas System Survived the Polar Vortex, but What's Next?
From NGI’s Hub & Flow by NGI: Natural Gas Intelligence
February 5, 2026 · 16 min · Episode 186
About this episode
The episode discusses the resilience of Mexico's natural gas system during the polar vortex and the implications for future energy independence.
NGI’s managing editor for Mexico, Christopher Lenton, is joined by senior editor Andrew Baker to break down the fallout from the latest polar vortex and how Mexico’s natural gas system managed to keep the lights on despite “astronomical” price spikes and U.S. production shut-ins. Lenton, fresh from an industry summit in Monterrey, explains why Mexico’s gas demand remains remarkably inelastic even when the U.S. market descends into chaos. The discussion explores the evolving regulatory landscape under President Claudia Sheinbaum, contrasting her “technocratic” and state-led approach with the uncertainty of the previous administration. Lenton and Baker dive into the critical lack of underground storage, the growing role of CFE and Pemex, and the burgeoning data center hub in Querétaro that is driving a new wave of industrial demand. As the market looks toward increased demand, the episode provides a clear-eyed examination of whether Mexico could truly achieve energy independence, or if its “overwhelming dependence” on U.S. molecules is simply a permanent reality.
People in this episode
Host: Christopher Lenton
Guest: Andrew Baker
Topics covered
- natural gas
- energy independence
- regulatory landscape
- market demand
- price spikes
- U.S. production
- industrial demand
Keywords
- natural gas
- polar vortex
- Mexico
- energy independence
- CFE
- Pemex
- price spikes
- U.S. market
- regulatory landscape
- industrial demand
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: CFE, Pemex
Places: Mexico, U.S., Monterrey, Querétaro
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