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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

U.S. Government Targets Fuel Theft Networks Linked to Mexican Cartels

On June 30, 2026, the U.S. government launched a coordinated financial and law enforcement operation against a fuel theft network operated by the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG). The action, carried out by several U.S. agencies in coordination with Mexico's Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF), targeted two Mexican nationals and nine entities involved in the network.


This action is directed at disrupting the cartel's transnational operations on both sides of the border by targeting fuel smuggling, falsified customs documents, and shell companies operating as part of a transnational criminal enterprise.


The sanctions also include FinCEN's provision of additional information on financial typologies and red flags indicative of Mexican fuel theft networks and other Mexico-based Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) involved in smuggling fuel from the United States into Mexico through schemes involving tax evasion within Mexican territory.


What Is “Huachicol Fiscal” (Fiscal Fuel Theft)?

 

Fuel theft in Mexico has long been a major source of criminal revenue for different cartels.It gained greater relevance after 2014 in the state of Guanajuato and the so-called Red Triangle, which encompasses the state's geography and its network of fuel pipelines.

 

However, as regulations tightened and profit margins increased, this criminal enterprise evolved from the local theft and sale of gasoline through clandestine vendors into a multinational network of companies operating across different countries.

 

In recent years, cartels and brokers involved in these activities (huachicoleros) have increasingly purchased and smuggled fuel from the United States into Mexico, where it is sold on the Mexican black market. Recent estimates indicate that between one-third and one-half of all fuel consumed in Mexico is linked to the illicit fuel smuggling trade.

 

A Criminal Crisis Announced

 

Following the enactment of Mexico's energy overhaul in 2013 under President Enrique Peña Nieto, the government intended to: (1) end energy subsidies; (2) increase the IEPS tax rate on fuel imports; and (3) allow Mexican, U.S., and other international energy companies to obtain permits facilitating U.S.-Mexico energy trade.

 

All Mexican companies importing fuel must obtain a permit from Mexico's Secretariat of Energy (Secretaría de Energía, SENER) and pay the IEPS tax as a licensed fuel importer. However, SENER does not authorize these companies to wholesale fuel within Mexico. To sell imported fuel to other Mexican companies, they must obtain an additional permit from Mexico's National Energy Commission (Comisión Nacional de Energía, CNE) to store, transport, and ultimately commercialize it within Mexico.

 

This created a bottleneck in Mexico's wholesale fuel market because entities holding CNE permits are prohibited from importing fuel, while most Mexican companies do not possess both SENER and CNE permits. "In summary, companies involved in importing fuel into Mexico must hold a SENER permit, while companies involved in buying and selling fuel within Mexico must hold a CNE permit."

 

This changed under the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). During his administration, the government rescinded most existing SENER licenses, restricted new SENER permits to a limited number of fuel importers, and further limited CNE authorizations. These policies reduced the legal supply of imported fuel and significantly limited the number of entities authorized to wholesale it, resulting in greater market concentration among a small number of energy companies.

 

Combined with the price spread between U.S. and Mexican fuel prices created by the IEPS tax, these conditions created a highly profitable opportunity for organized crime. Fuel purchased in the United States could be smuggled into Mexico without paying taxes and then wholesaled through entities linked to criminal cartels.

 

Breaking the Political-Criminal Pact

 

Since President Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S. southern border and expanded actions against the Mexican cartels, the U.S. government has sought to ensure the total elimination of the cartels and other Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) through their designation as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs).

 

This approach has prompted U.S. authorities not only to target the principal kingpins but also to disrupt the flow of money and the political protection these organizations receive within Mexican territory. Following financial investigations that identified fuel theft as the second-largest source of cartel revenue, criminal investigations linked these networks to major financiers of political campaigns in Mexico.

 

U.S. authorities have intensified their efforts to disrupt this source of revenue, thereby reducing the financial resources that allegedly sustain the political protection enjoyed by these criminal organizations.

 

Because the primary investigations and sanctions are directed at the CJNG and its allies within the CDG, the principal point of entry into Mexico is located in the state of Tamaulipas.

 

This development also coincides with two recent events in Tamaulipas: reports linking Governor Américo Villarreal to alleged negotiations involving Mexican officials and U.S. authorities, and the arrest of Octavio Leal Moncada, known as "El Profe" or "El Tarzán," in Santiago, Nuevo León. These events might indicate that pressure from the United States on Mexican authorities is increasing to compel the Mexican government to act against these criminal networks.

 

However, if the principal political actors remain associated with the MORENA party, the Mexican government continues to resist the extradition of Rubén Rocha Moya despite the ongoing investigations—even after Mexican authorities reportedly uncovered a network of companies allegedly operated by the Rocha Moya family to embezzle public funds—and progress in dismantling the cartels remains limited, these developments may ultimately result in broader sanctions against Mexico.


Sources: OFAC, FINCEN, BorderlandBeat

33 comments:

  1. The American Huachicol Gangsters, namely michael Franzese has never said shit about russian associates, predecesors and replacements, guess that why he is a free man, always bragging about paying 2 cents per gal of gasoline kickback to other associates to keep the peace, or 20k or 30k a week, who would think 2 cents would be sech a great business? I don't get it.
    Selling stolen or illegally bought fuels ciuld be more like it, the american fuel corporations magically increase production from stealing seafaring oil tankers from every oil producing country in the world or banned countries as they did during iran contra that produced a presidential pardon from Bill Clinton for Marc Rich who was indicted for tax evasion, fraud, and illegal trading with iran during Iran-Contra, guess what, he was buying iranian fuels on high seas and selling it to the US in cahoots with Iran-contra accomplices, they got him indicted for not sharing the spoils of fraud against them and the US government treasury and deep state government...bill clinton pardoned him when his wife shared a few million dollars with Bill Clinton.
    The pra tice was never abandoned, it made a lot of more money to sell huachicol at every US Gas Station than legal fuels, and in Mexico, it pays to return some fuels illegally masking them as chicken grease than as stolen oils from marine mexican platforms by the shipload and processed on the US illegally, the US refineries get it almost for free and the mexican huachicoleros steal the taxes, then blame "CJNG".
    NO MAMEEN! the moneynhas never been in the tax scams but in the sea tankers full of stolen oil to replace US Dry holes.
    It wasn't easy to have to be kept to the CIA profits from their cocaine and mariguana trafficking because that cabron Mark Rich had to be a wise guy and retired a billionaire in Europe, his partner: Pincus Green
    The HW administration indicted him, but the "crimes" happened during the reagan administration. The operation got taken over by other american criminals, mostly US Oil Barons.

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  2. Godammm that 4 letter cartel has so many different criminal structures intact . The lord of the roosters and the Valencias are some smart fellers .. I must say i really thought tbe 4 letters would be crumbling apart months after sir mencho peacefully passed away. Jesus christ the 3 letters are so.solid at the moment. NuffSaid!!!!!!!

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    1. Yo Nuff you mean the 4 letters you idiot

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    2. Once 03 goes down, the criminal structure of the cartel will start to crumble. All the Valencia brothers are locked away already. The different factions will start to war for supremacy while others will break away. A much faster dismantlement than the Zetas is what awaits this cartel.

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    3. 8:58 your buddy prolly really really meant 3 LETTERS, and thass not mean FBI, ATF or ICE, it has been infiltrated by russian and israeli 5th columns from the highest heights of the US Government while WE The People keep chomping on agua conalgas from the Green Lagoon and Clown Ass..

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  3. Didnt we just steal venezuelas oil? Whos going to indict us?

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    1. You have no say in this. Not your concern nor do you have the power to do anything about it. Its always the people who are nobody who think they are somebody.

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    2. 8:06
      The oil was stolen by Venezuela when they nationalized U.S. companies. The U.S. simply took back what is theirs. Payback is a bitch, isn't?

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    3. Right on Brother

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    4. 10:07 US "companies" stole and exploited Venezuelan oil more than a hundred years ago, and when their concesions expired tried to keep robbing the country blind, they refused the new conditions of the Venezuelan government and abandoned "their facilities" and started the blockade and criminalization of the country, even flooding it with counterfeit dollars, (the North Koreans were soo good at printing 100 dollar bills, with help of "french printers", that they made a few fake ass american billionaires, they may still be at it) and gangbangers, standard process of the US intelligence, according to the author of "The Confessions Of An Economic Hitman" John Perkins,
      "first published in 2004"
      Also on Wikipedia for a shorter Bio.
      Coincidentally, comandante hugo Chavez like Antoño Noriega were trained by the US because they were soo good at what they did and helped them traffick soo many drugs on the side that when needed they had all the proof to convict them like they did Barry Seal.

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  4. A Connor le gusta en el culiantro.

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  5. I want to meet connor and give him my body and soul .. i dont know him butvhe seems intriguing hmmm im interested ans divorced. Conor reply on here if you read this baby

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  6. a pero como lloran los "#$ weros si allá esta todo pero hacen voltear a la casa del vecino pa tirar su basura

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    1. 9:43 - Go back to school fool.

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    2. 1:11 too late for school Dorothy, find a heart you pussy hearted ballsless lioness we're not "Kiansanass" anymore...

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  7. i mees de forum, wher all tings were trew!

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  8. Mexico is so corrupt that they are almost permanently fucked. President Trump and the US Government are coming to the rescue. Mexico: get Stinkbomb out of the way and you have a chance.




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    1. 1:08 Maan, you are soo fucked up you can't even suck right.
      Fucking clown, and doing it for free, you need to fan your ass off the clown Prez güey!
      PS go to "his state fair", it was a fucking lonely affair no fake ass AI wanted to fake millions of attendants on the pictures and videos for press releases.
      Meanwhile in the FIFA in Mexico, motherfackers made tacos extinct with Claudia's help

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    2. 1:08 have you seen the happiness of the mexican people compared to the receptions of the donal' everywhere US?
      Mexicans and americans love each other, big time all night long, but nobody is going to yield to the tariffer in chief, not SCOTUS or US Congress, even the zetas and their charges of "piso" extortion scams did not survive long... go fuck yourself.

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  9. We are usa and we patrol the world like it or not !!!

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    1. 2:33 well, Der Kommandant Bladdermir Putin sends his regards, the US has spent "a lot" of its ammo, ships, weapons of mass distracshuns, the patience of the american people and trillions of dollars in their stone headed pursuit of vigilance, but "dominance"? Thass the quite another thing, "DEUS VULT" not fake ass tatoos.

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  10. Have the "complicit USA fuel traders" been arrested and criminally charged for their crimes against the federal government? They're involved in a criminal conspiracy with international terrorists. Include any future information on their arrest BB.

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    1. Yes an Utah man and his some of his Family were Nabbed over a year ago !!

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    2. 8:50 yeah, always nabbing some pinche franelero after setting him up on some bullshit charge.
      There is a reason Spain uses Iberdrola to get billion dollar oil drilling contracts, brazil uses its international building contra tor, "aramco went public", marc rich escaped and lived like a refugee in spain and switzerland and even El Chino Antrax tried to get there, close to daddy's billions and El Mayo is in Prison waiting to see who wants those billions, amd that why EPN, FECAL and Salinas are "Spanish Citizens".

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  11. THAT'S news?? Lol

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    1. 7:17 maybe not...
      These news are too little
      for your wide jundillo.

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    2. That's a comment?

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  12. Draper ,Utah
    Mormon church?

    https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2025/05/30/father-and-son-indicted-for-providing-material-support-mexican-cartel

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  13. This says it was coming FROM Mexico?
    Imagine from central America, Venezuela, cuba , Russia, Iran ? To Central USA , central Mormon Utah , and coming soon , the Canadian links . Imagine mayo probably was just a shrimper.. wait till they start talking about the illegal shrimp and fish trade and how little of it is actually caught or produced in Mexico. Ain't no way puerto Nuevo gets all that lobster local all these years...
    https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2025/05/30/father-and-son-indicted-for-providing-material-support-mexican-cartel

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  14. SOL, Happy 4th of July.
    Unfortunately, Trump sucks.
    Approval ratings very low.

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    1. Brother Karamazov refuses to say if he is a russian farm bot working for a jewish spy center.
      Dance the Kazakchok?

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  16. You can make a lot of money with stolen fuel i wonder if these cartels will care less and less about drugs

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