Sierra Madre Natural Gas Pipeline Project Reaches Milestone with EPC Contract Award
(P&GJ) – Mexico Pacific, GDI Sicim Pipelines and Bonatti have executed the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction ("EPC") contract for the Sierra Madre pipeline project. The 500-mile Sierra Madre pipeline will be utilized as the primary natural gas supply path for the transportation of up to 2.8 Bcf/d natural gas from the U.S. border to the first phase of Mexico Pacific's 15 million tonne per annum ("MTPA") Saguaro Energia liquefied natural gas ("LNG") export facility located in Puerto Libertad, Sonora, Mexico.
Under the lump-sum-turnkey EPC contracts, the GDI Sicim Pipelines and Bonatti joint venture will engineer, procure and construct the Sierra Madre pipeline with Bonatti's scope extending to the required compressor stations.
"Execution of our pipeline EPC contracts represents yet another important inflection point for our project as we prepare to move into construction. We look forward to working with GDI Sicim Pipelines and Bonatti in delivering a project that will bring transformational value to Mexico and critically needed cleaner energy supply to global markets," said Ivan Van der Walt, Chief Executive Officer of Mexico Pacific.
"Bonatti is extremely proud to be part of this flagship project and to keep contributing to the development of Mexico's energy infrastructure. We are committed to delivering this challenging project together with our partners," a representative said.
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