No one in the natural gas industry disputes the bounty of shale gas available from Texas or the need for that gas south of the border to fuel Mexico’s expanding power generation and industrial demand. Where that gas ultimately ends up getting priced when the Mexican market is developed remains to be seen.
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Sempra May Challenge Mexico on Gas Pipeline Bid Outcome
Officials at Sempra Energy’s Mexican affiliate Infraestructura Energetica Nova, SAB deCV, or IEnova, said Wednesday they are considering a legal challenge to the Mexican government’s rejection of a natural gas pipeline bid that ultimately was awarded to a unit of TransCanada Corp. (see Daily GPI,April 11).
Sempra May Challenge Mexico on Gas Pipeline Bid Outcome
Officials at Sempra Energy’s Mexican affiliate Infraestructura Energetica Nova, SAB deCV, or IEnova, said Wednesday they are considering a legal challenge to the Mexican government’s rejection of a natural gas pipeline bid that ultimately was awarded to a unit of TransCanada Corp. (see Daily GPI,April 11).
Western Slope Operators Rally Behind Jordan Cove LNG
With an overseas market in sight for their under-developed reserves, producers and pipeline operators that work on Colorado’s Western Slope are rallying around the proposed $7.5 billion Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal and pipeline in Oregon.
Massachusetts Lawmakers Oppose Customers Paying For NatGas Pipeline Expansions
Two key lawmakers in the Massachusetts House of Representatives say nearly 100 members are opposed to a proposal in a state omnibus energy bill that calls for electricity customers to pay for the expansion of natural gas pipelines.
Mexican Government Lends Hand to Pemex
The Mexican government said Wednesday it would provide a liquidity boost to national oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) with a 73.5 billion peso (US$4.2 billion) infusion, according to news reports.
Western Slope Operators Rally Behind Jordan Cove LNG
With an overseas market in sight for their under-developed reserves, producers and pipeline operators that work on Colorado’s Western Slope are rallying around the proposed $7.5 billion Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal and pipeline in Oregon.
Massachusetts Lawmakers Oppose Customers Paying For NatGas Pipeline Expansions
Two key lawmakers in the Massachusetts House of Representatives say nearly 100 members are opposed to a proposal in a state omnibus energy bill that calls for electricity customers to pay for the expansion of natural gas pipelines.
Mexican Government Lends Hand to Pemex
The Mexican government said Wednesday it would provide a liquidity boost to national oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) with a 73.5 billion peso (US$4.2 billion) infusion, according to news reports.
U.S., Canada Need $546B Investment in NatGas, Oil, NGL Pipes by 2035, INGAA Says
The United States and Canada will need to invest $546 billion by 2035 — about $26 billion annually — on midstream natural gas, crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) infrastructure, according to a study released Tuesday by the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA).