Cross-Border Pipeline Projects Link U.S. Producers with Mexican Consumers
Cross-Border Pipeline Projects Link U.S. Producers with Mexican Consumers
Attachment: US-Mexico Pipelines
SUGAR LAND--May 18, 2015--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The recent completion of the $880 million Phase I of the Los Ramones gas pipeline, which will carry gas from the Eagle Ford Shale to Mexico, is the first of several such cross-border pipeline projects that seek to connect suppliers in the U.S. more closely with demand centers in Mexico. U.S. developers are scrambling to build Oil & Gas Pipelines to export hydrocarbons to meet Mexico's surging electric and industrial demand. Pipeline projects are being proposed that will draw on production from the Permian Basin and the Eagle Ford Shale formations, as well as other producing areas in the Southwestern U.S. Industrial Info is tracking 59 active oil and gas pipeline projects in Mexico with a total investment value (TIV) of $7.85 billion.
Within this article: Update on U.S.-to-Mexico natural gas pipeline projects.
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