Yes; most modern economies require oil and its refined products (e.g. gasoline) for most industrial and commercial activities, including transportation.
If you mean whether Mexico "needs" to import oil to cover its needs, the answer is no: Mexico is a net exporter of unrefined petroleum.
Mexico is an oil exporting country, so it does not need to import any oil. However, Mexico lacks the refining capacity to transform this oil into its derivatives, such as gasoline or diesel. Therefore, it uses oil refineries such as those found in Texas.
Oil, fruits and vegetables, tobacco and nuts are what Canada needs from Mexico. See related questions.
No, there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
No oil has affected Mexico beaches. No oil has washed up in Texas.
The Mega Borg tanker spilled oil into the Gulf of Mexico in 1990.
Of course. Haven't you heard about the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
In the gulf of mexico!
because it is polluting the ocean and killing marine life
Yes. Most oil reserves in Mexico are located on the Gulf of Mexico's southern coast.
Yes, Mexico is a significant producer of oil and is among the top oil-producing countries in the world. However, due to various factors such as declining production, falling oil prices, and limited investment in the sector, Mexico's oil wealth has faced challenges in recent years.
The oil spill of Mexico takes place at Gulf of Mexico on 22 April-15 May same year(1989)
it wasnt in Mexico