Mexico has no plans to slow its energy reforms, despite lower commodity prices, and the country will move forward with an offshore auction late this year, President Enrique Pena Nieto said Monday at IHS CERAWeek.
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El Paso Receives Permit to Build Pipe to Export Gas to Mexico
FERC Friday approved El Paso Natural Gas Co.’s request for a presidential permit to build border-crossing facilities at the international boundary between the United States and Mexico to export natural gas to northern Mexico for its expanding power generation market.
WoodMac Sees an Overbuild of Big West-to-East Pipes
The 555-mile Sabine River forms part of the boundary between Texas and Louisiana and has sometimes been called the dividing line between the Old South and the New Southwest. But for gas producers in Texas the river represents a hurdle on the way to eastern and northeastern markets, a basis constraint point soon to be eroded by the market forces that are inspiring a bevy of west-to-east pipeline projects in the region.
Infrastructure Boom Times Can’t Last Forever
The 555-mile Sabine River forms part of the boundary between Texas and Louisiana and has sometimes been called the dividing line between the Old South and the New Southwest. But for gas producers in Texas the river represents a hurdle on the way to eastern and northeastern markets, a basis constraint point soon to be eroded by the market forces that are inspiring a bevy of west-to-east pipeline projects in the region.