For the second time this year, Valley Crossing Pipeline has informed FERC that conditions will force it to delay work on its Border Crossing Project, a 1,000-foot stretch of 42-inch diameter pipeline that would extend from a point in Texas state waters about 30 miles east of Brownsville, to the international border with the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
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Mexico’s Changing of the Guard Puts Spotlight on Peña Nieto, López Obrador Ideologies
Seventy-three companies from 20 nations are exploring for oil and natural gas in Mexico, where every aspect of the hydrocarbons business, from upstream to retail, was a state monopoly until the 2013-14 nation’s energy reform, President Enrique Peña Nieto said this week in his sixth and last annual state of the nation address, known as the Informe.
Pemex Transparency Still Lacking Under Mexico Energy Reform, Study Finds
Mexico authorities must address a discrepancy between the level of transparency shown by national oil company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and that of national hydrocarbons commission CNH, the latter said Wednesday.
Southern Mexico Compressor to be Reconfigured Under $38M Cenagas Awarded Contract
The operator of Sistrangas, Mexico’s main gas transmission network, has tendered a $38 million contract for a compressor station project intended to help shore up the supply of natural gas in southern Mexico.
Uncertainty Surrounds Fate of Mexico’s Oil & Natural Gas Bid Rounds
Suspension of oil and natural gas bid rounds by Mexico’s next government could lead to missed opportunities and cause drillers to look elsewhere to grow their portfolios, according to a local expert.
Veracruz Selected for Mexico’s First Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility
Mexico said it plans to tender its first strategic storage project at a depleted natural gas reservoir in Veracruz state.
Mexico Officials May Seek to Boost Natural Gas Production Through Specific Bid Rounds
Mexico’s next government may conduct bid rounds aimed solely at boosting natural gas production, according to an official from the Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos (CNH).
U.S., Mexico Reach Tentative Accord as Trump Moves to Kill NAFTA
After weeks of arduous renegotiations in an attempt to upend the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which bound together the economies of the United States, Mexico and Canada, President Trump on Monday declared victory and said he had a new trade agreement on the table with Mexico.
Mexican Natural Gas Prices Hold Steady While Transacted Volumes Notch Record
Mexican natural gas prices held steady in July at just over 74 pesos/gigajoule (GJ) for a third consecutive month, while trading volumes continued climbing to reach a year-to-date high, according to the energy regulator.
U.S.-China Trade War Barbs Bleed Over Into Central America’s Natural Gas Revolution
What had looked like a routine trip to Panama for U.S. Treasury’s David Malpass, undersecretary for International Affairs, has unexpectedly pitched him into the frontline of trade tensions between the United States and China against a backdrop of Lower 48 liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Central America.