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Mexico’s CRE Refutes Natural Gas Pipeline Contract Allegations

Mexico’s CRE Refutes Natural Gas Pipeline Contract Allegations

Mexico’s Comisión Reguladora de Energía (CRE) on Tuesday denied a series of accusations made against it regarding construction delays to seven natural gas pipeline systems by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the CEO of state power utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), Manuel Bartlett.

February 15, 2019

Industry Briefs

A subsidiary of Coastal Field Services has purchased the GilmoreNo. 3 gas processing plant, near Edina, TX, in Hidalgo County fromPG&E Gas Transmission-Texas (PG&E-GTT). The plant wasconstructed in 1997 and has a capacity to extract 6,000 b/d of gasliquids from inlet volumes of up to 125 MMcf/d of gas. Theagreement, signed Nov. 1, also provides for Coastal to controlcapacity both upstream of the plant and exiting the plant.PG&E-GTT will continue to own and operate the Gilmore No. 1 andNo. 2 plants, which have capacity to extract 6,800 barrels per dayof gas liquids from combined inlet volumes of up to 140 MMcf/d.PG&E-GTT also will continue as operator for the Gilmore No. 3plant. “This acquisition reflects Coastal’s strategy of integratingnatural gas infrastructure in areas where Coastal has significantexploration and production interests,” said Coastal CEO David A.Arledge. “Due to ongoing drilling successes and recentacquisitions, South Texas is one of Coastal’s fastest-growingnatural gas production areas.”

November 5, 1999