Mexican combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) projects in the queue will add 2.3 GW of generation capacity this year and 3.6 GW in 2019, according to projections by the Energy Ministry (Sener).
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Mexico Natural Gas Prices Continue to Rise in May, but Currency Effects Limit Gains in Dollars
Natural gas prices in Mexico continued to rise in May, building on gains from the previous month, according to energy regulators.
Mexico Expecting 9.2 GW of New Natural Gas-Fired Plants in Next Four Years
Mexican combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) projects in the queue will add 2.3 GW of generation capacity this year and 3.6 GW in 2019, according to projections by the Energy Ministry (Sener).
Mexico to Invest $85M in Yucatan Natural Gas Infrastructure
Mexico aims to invest about $85 million in two infrastructure projects intended to shore up natural gas supply on the southeast Yucatan Peninsula, which suffers from persistent gas shortages and blackouts.
Arguelles Pipeline Holds Open Season for New Transport Capacity into Northeast Mexico
The Arguelles Pipeline, owned by Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP), is holding an open season for additional natural gas transport capacity to serve Mexico’s industrialized northeast.
Rules Formalized for Social Impact Assessments in Mexican Energy Sector
The Mexican government has issued rules and guidelines for assessing the social impacts of energy projects, formalizing a process that became mandatory in the sector with the rollout of the 2013-2014 reforms.
Mexico Targets Yucatan With $85M in Natural Gas Infrastructure Investments
Mexico aims to invest about $85 million in two infrastructure projects intended to shore up natural gas supply on the southeast Yucatan Peninsula, which suffers from persistent gas shortages and blackouts.
Mexico Formalizes Rules for Social Impact Assessments in Energy Sector
The Mexican government has issued rules and guidelines for assessing the social impacts of energy projects, formalizing a process that became mandatory in the sector with the rollout of the 2013-2014 reforms.
Mexican Natural Gas Marketers Wonder Whether Commercial Storage Can Pay for Itself
Participants in the Mexican natural gas sector see a budding need for commercial storage capacity, but they also say the market and its infrastructure still have some ways to go before demand materializes.
Mexico Drumming Up Interest in Onshore Oil, Gas Farmout
Top executives from Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and Mexican government officials hit the road last week to drum up interest in the national oil company’s latest batch of farmouts.