ACTIVITIES
Key facts
Focus
Cross-border crude and refined product movements into Mexico managed as structured export and logistics, not one-off trades.
Corridors & terminals
Cross-border rail and truck corridors linking Gulf Coast terminals and inland hubs with receiving locations in Mexico, shown as generic corridors rather than naming specific counterparties or facilities.
Operations
Scheduling, storage and movements across rail, truck and terminal infrastructure to deliver controlled flows that align with trading and logistics mandates.
Role in value chain
Converts complex Gulf Coast and regional positions into standardized, tradable barrels delivering into Mexico and feeding Pure Aviation’s wider downstream petroleum activities.
Pure Aviation’s Mexico petroleum export and cross-border logistics activity focuses on moving crude and refined products from Gulf Coast and related hubs into Mexico in a controlled, repeatable way. Pure Aviation structures export routes and cross-border movements so that Mexico-facing positions can be integrated into wider downstream petroleum flows without relying on ad hoc arrangements.
Movements are assessed, scheduled and executed across rail, truck and terminal infrastructure, coordinating origin supply, cross-border transfer and receipt into storage or terminal locations. The emphasis is on predictable corridors, clear custody and measurement, and logistics patterns that can be understood and audited by counterparties and advisers.
Detailed structures, contracts, volumes and counterparties are handled through NDA-protected documentation and the digital data room rather than on the open site. This lets Pure Aviation demonstrate the existence and shape of Mexico petroleum export and cross-border logistics activity while keeping sensitive commercial and regulatory information in controlled channels.
Mexico export & cross-border logistics in practice
Representative operational scenes show how crude and refined products move from Gulf Coast hubs through rail yards, terminals and transfer points into receiving locations in Mexico, without naming specific counterparties or facilities.






Governance, risk and compliance
Mexico petroleum export and cross-border logistics activities operate under the same anti‑corruption, compliance and ORM framework described in Pure Aviation’s governance materials. That framework is built around formal policies, documented procedures and conservative disclosure boundaries for cross-border and export work.
Specific contracts, facilities, volumes and counterparties associated with Mexico-facing activity are documented through NDA-protected registers, legal correspondence and data-room materials, not detailed public web copy. Where counterparties require deeper visibility, information is shared through structured due diligence rather than marketing language.
