Tesoro Receives Pipeline Contract in Mexico
5/8/2017
As a result of an Open Season Public Auction held by Pemex Logística, Tesoro has received a three-year contract to store and transport refined fuels via Pemex’s Baja California and Sonora systems.
For the Baja California system, Tesoro was awarded the following storage and transportation capacities:
- Terminal Rosarito: 155,281 barrels
- Terminal Mexicali: 8,997 barrels
- Terminal Ensenada: 16,628 barrels
- Pipeline Rosarito-Mexicali: 2,300 barrels per day
- Pipeline Rosarito-Ensenada: 2,350 barrels per day
For the Sonora system, Tesoro was awarded the following storage and transportation capacities:
- Terminal Guaymas: 108,377 barrels
- Terminal Ciudad Obregón: 7,814 barrels
- Terminal Hermosillo: 7,479 barrels
- Terminal Magdalena: 2,784 barrels
- Terminal Nogales: 11,534 barrels
- Terminal Navojoa: 1,785 barrels
- Pipeline Guaymas-Hermosillo: 2,571 barrels per day
- Pipeline Guaymas-Ciudad Obregón: 2,314 barrels per day
According to Pemex, 22 companies submitted bids as part of the Open Season ublic Auction, and bids were received for all capacities offered.
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Owner:
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Project:
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Type:
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Length:
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Capacity:
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Start:
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Completion:
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