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Amigo LNG Looks to Leverage Offtake Interest, Pipeline Capacity to Fast-Track Mexico Project

Amigo LNG Looks to Leverage Offtake Interest, Pipeline Capacity to Fast-Track Mexico Project

Mexico’s LNG space continues to grow with a new project called Amigo near the port of Guaymas in Sonora expecting a final investment decision by next February. “The fundamental driver behind the project is offtake interest in Asia, especially in India,” CEO Muthu Chezhian of Singapore-based LNG Alliance Ltd. told NGI’s Mexico GPI. India is…

August 29, 2022
Shell Signs Binding Offtake Agreement for Mexico LNG Terminal

Shell Signs Binding Offtake Agreement for Mexico LNG Terminal

A unit of Shell plc has signed a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for 2.6 million metric tons/year (mmty) of offtake from Mexico Pacific Ltd. LLC’s (MPL) LNG export terminal on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Envisioned for Puerto Libertad in Sonora State, the terminal’s first two trains would have a combined liquefaction capacity of 14.1 mmty,…

July 12, 2022

Texas Natural Gas Exports to Mexico May Increase as LNG Facility OK’d

More Texas-produced natural gas is set to head south of the border after federal authorities last week paved the way for Mexico Pacific Ltd. LLC (MPL) to export up to 1.7 Bcf/d to a planned liquefaction facility in the state of Sonora, Mexico, where gas then could be shipped to overseas markets.

September 25, 2018

Protesters Turn to Vandalism to Delay IEnova’s Mexico NatGas Pipeline

Bypassing more conventional ways to stop a pipeline, members of an indigenous Yaqui tribe have taken a 25-foot segment out of a new natural gas pipeline running north to south through the Mexican state of Sonora.

December 26, 2017
IEnova’s 3Q2017 Earnings Boosted By Four Mexican NatGas Pipe Start-Ups

IEnova’s 3Q2017 Earnings Boosted By Four Mexican NatGas Pipe Start-Ups

Infraestructura Energetica Nova (IEnova) more than doubled its earnings during the third quarter over the year-ago period, lifted by prior acquisitions and the startup of natural gas pipelines in northwestern Mexico.

October 27, 2017

Sonora Pipeline Gets Green Light at FERC

FERC has approved a certificate giving Sonora Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp., the go-ahead for its proposed pipeline at the U.S.-Mexican border.

July 16, 2007

Sonora Pipeline Gets Green Light at FERC

FERC has approved a certificate giving Sonora Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp., the go-ahead for its proposed pipeline at the U.S.-Mexican border.

July 16, 2007