Yucatan

Mexico’s CFE Eyeing 2024 In-Service for Yucatán Natural Gas Power Plants

Mexico’s CFE Eyeing 2024 In-Service for Yucatán Natural Gas Power Plants

Mexico’s state power company Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) is aiming to bring online 1.5 GW of natural gas-fired power generation capacity on the Yucatán Peninsula by summer 2024, CEO Manuel Bartlett said Monday. The combined-cycle plants in Mérida and Valladolid would have capacities of 499 MW and 1,020 MW, respectively, and run primarily on…

January 31, 2023
Column: Gateway Pipeline Shows CFE Willing, Able to Work with Private Sector

Column: Gateway Pipeline Shows CFE Willing, Able to Work with Private Sector

Editor’s Note: NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index, a leader tracking Mexico natural gas market reform, is offering the following column by Eduardo Prud’homme as part of a regular series on understanding this process. It’s impossible to deny the positive aspects of the 1.3 Bcf/d Southeast Gateway Pipeline project announced by TC Energía in the first…

August 12, 2022
Engie Sees ‘Incredible Development Potential’ in Mexican Southeast Region, COO Says

Engie Sees ‘Incredible Development Potential’ in Mexican Southeast Region, COO Says

French utility Engie SA, which recently constructed and began operations on the Cuxtal I natural gas pipeline in the Yucatan peninsula, sees “incredible development potential” in the southeast region of Mexico, the company’s COO, Ana Laura Ludlow, told NGI’s Mexico GPI. Engie is also ready to start work on expanding capacity on the Mayakan pipeline…

May 20, 2022
Column: Extension of the Marine Pipeline Latest Attempt at Securing Southeast Natural Gas Supply

Column: Extension of the Marine Pipeline Latest Attempt at Securing Southeast Natural Gas Supply

Editor’s Note: NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index, a leader tracking Mexico natural gas market reform, is offering the following column by Eduardo Prud’homme as part of a regular series on understanding this process. The opinions and positions expressed by Prud’homme do not necessarily reflect the views of NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index. A major new…

December 3, 2021
Mexico’s CFE Planning $4.5 Billion Offshore Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion 

Mexico’s CFE Planning $4.5 Billion Offshore Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion 

Mexican state power utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) said Thursday it is developing a $4.5 billion project with energy ministry Sener and Sistrangas pipeline grid operator Centro Nacional de Control del Gas Natural (Cenagas) to expand natural gas access on the Yucatán Peninsula. A CFE spokesperson told NGI’s Mexico GPI that the project in…

November 29, 2021

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.

June 14, 2018

Wimpy Storm, Likely Larger Injection Drop Futures 11.6 Cents

The expected path of Tropical Storm Chantal over the Yucatan Peninsula and expectations of a much larger weekly storage injection took a little wind out of the sails of the gas futures market Monday, with the September contract showing a nickel gap lower from Friday’s low on the daily charts. However, after that initial weakness, futures proceeded in a very tight sideways band throughout the day in an unusually tranquil session. September ended the day at $3.187, down 11.6 cents from Friday’s close.

August 21, 2001

TransCanada Completes Mexican Pipeline

TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. of Calgary, Alberta, completedEnerg¡a Mayakan, a $266 million, 435-mile gas pipeline in Mexico’sYucatan peninsula. The pipeline is expected to go into commercialoperation by the end of September.

September 24, 1999