Pipeline Construction Project Contract Awarded in Mexico
Gas Natural del Noroeste SA de CV has been awarded a $21.1 million contract from Mexico’s Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) to construct a 32-kilometer, 24-inch lateral pipeline that will transport fuel to natural gas power plants in the northwestern region of the country.
Once completed, the pipeline will deliver natural gas from TransCanada’s 560-kilometer El Encino-Topolobampo Pipeline. The El Encino-Topolobampo Pipeline commenced partial operations earlier this year and interconnects with IEnova’s Ojinaga-El Encino system, which transports natural gas from the Trans-Pecos Pipeline in Presidio, TX.
The project, which is expected to be placed in service in July 2018, is anchored by a 27-year, 280 MMcf/d transportation agreement with CFE.
Related News
Related News
- Williams' $1 Billion Gas Pipeline Blocked by U.S. Appeals Court, Derailing Five-State Project
- Texas Waha Hub Gas Prices Plunge to Record Lows, Hit Negative Territory
- Williams Begins Louisiana Pipeline Construction Despite Ongoing Legal Dispute with Energy Transfer
- U.S. Buys Nearly 5 Million Barrels of Oil for Emergency Stockpile
- U.S. Appeals Court Strikes Down Controversial Biden Pipeline Safety Rules
- Report: Houston Region Poised to Become a Global Clean Hydrogen Hub
- Exxon Mobil to Start Gas Reserve Seismic Surveys in Greece
- LaPorte, Texas, Issues Shelter in Place After Altivia Plant Leaks Toxic Gas
- Texas Startup Endeavors Again to Build First Major U.S. Oil Refinery Since 1977
- Mid-Year Global Forecast: Midstream Responding to Demand from LNG Projects
Comments