Transportadora

Sempra’s Billion Dollar Mexican Supply Project Advances

Mexico’s Comision Reguladora de Energa (CRE) granted a permitto Transportadora de Gas Natural de Baja California, a subsidiarycompany of U.S.-based Sempra Energy International, for transportinggas to the Presidente Juarez thermoelectric station in Rosarito,Baja California. The pipeline is part of a ten-year gas supplycontract valued at close to a billion dollars. Enova and PacificEnterprises (now combined to form Sempra) won the bid for gas tosupply the generating station. The projected 30-inch diameterpipeline will span 23 miles and is designed to operate with acompression capacity of 810 MMcf/d and operative capacity of 270MMcf/d.

January 11, 1999

Sempra Granted Mexican Permit

Mexico’s Comisi¢n Reguladora de Energ¡a (CRE) granted a permitto Transportadora de Gas Natural de Baja California, a subsidiarycompany of U.S.-based Sempra Energy International, for transportinggas to the Presidente Jurez thermoelectric station in Rosarito,Baja California. Enova and Pacific Enterprises won the bid calledfor gas to supply the generating station. The projected 30-inchdiameter pipeline will span 23 miles and is designed to operatewith a compression capacity of 810 MMcf/d and operative capacity of270 MMcf/d.

January 5, 1999