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Re: dcbass post# 20898

Wednesday, 12/02/2020 11:06:56 AM

Wednesday, December 02, 2020 11:06:56 AM

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Article is straight gold, DC! Our projects are THICK between the lines. Article excerpts below and my comments in bold.


"The Finance Ministry included in the list six combined-cycle plants. The Baja California Sur, Tuxpan, González Ortega, Mérida... " Our San Fernando line runs right through Tuxpan.. one of our compression stations will be there. Mérida is in the Yucatan which is currently void of Natural Gas. Our San Fernando will feed the existing Mayakan line in order to provide gas to the Mérida plant as well.

"The plan also includes a natural gas pipeline crossing the Mexican isthmus to be developed by CFE and Corredor Interoceánico del Istmo de Tehuantepec (CIIT) worth 9 billion pesos ($450 million) with construction slated to start next July..."
Begs the question, WHO IS THE PRIVATE PLAYER? We know for certain Mirage is working closely with C||T as we've seen them in pictures together. We also know that this line will require gas from our Brasil Storage field and San Fernando-Cactus Line. Ironically, this project would be ready for gas by March 2022, right about the same time our Brasil Field and San-Fernando will be beginning operation if construction starts this month

"The natural gas processing station Tecolutla Lerdo was also included in the package."
Our San-Fernando Cactus Line runs right through Tecolutla!!

"The ECA project would source U.S. gas, and it is expected to have an advantage over the U.S. Gulf Coast LNG facilities because vessels do not have to traverse the Panama Canal."
Same goal behind our oil lines in the isthmus AND the LNG facility in Salina Cruz that likely will be built by Mirage.. bare minimum it will be provided gas through our projects. more on this below

"During the official launch of the program, Finance Minister Arturo Herrera and the head of business chamber Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (CCE), Carlos Salazar, singled out the importance of the ECA project because of the size of the investment."
PROOF THAT OUR PROJECTS VERY WELL MAY BE SINGLED OUT!!!!

" “The energy sector, which we’ve talked so much about, now has substantial projects planned,” Salazar said. ECA is “enormous,” and a third packet of projects is being finalized. "
Even more enormous projects, Salazar? Our $12-$13 Billion swallows the $2 Billion ECA project. If we are not announced as a stand alone package beforehand as we are speculating, this next announcement will be in early February according to sources

"The Salina Cruz natural gas liquefaction project would require 25 billion pesos ($1.2 billion) in investment and be spearheaded by CFE and La Administración Portuaria Integral (API)."
Again, WHO IS THE PRIVATE PLAYER? It may not be us, but this facility at a bare minimum will require gas coming from our Jaltipan-Salina Cruz pipeline from the San Fernando- Cactus from the Brasil Field.

"Mexico imports most of its gas from the United States, which means most of the projects listed would require imports for their needs."
Cha Ching $$$$$MRGE