Friday, March 26, 2021 12:59:51 AM
Pemex dusts off an EPN project.
The Trans-isthmic Energetic Corridor transfers hydrocarbons from the Gulf to the Pacific and seeks to reduce merchandise time from 16 to seven days.
The federal government will dust off an energy infrastructure work of the government of Enrique Pena Nieto, which Petroleos Mexicanos started in 2015: the project
transistmico, which will serve to transport hydrocarbons from the Gulf to the Pacific.
El Universal had access to a preliminary version through which the oil company seeks to develop what was known at the time as the Transistmic Energy Corridor, which would connect the ends of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec from the terminals of Pajaritos, Veracruz to Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, to reduce from 16 to seven days the transfer of hydrocarbons to the Pacific coast that are used to cross the ship through the Panama Canal, using the infrastructure provided by the interoceanic corridor in Mexico.
This work is complementary to the project of the great work of the Jaltipan-Salina Cruz gas pipeline (interoceanic corridor) which is in the pre-investment stage and will have a cost of 643 million dollars, which will be concessioned for 20 years. The construction of this gas pipeline will reinforce the natural gas transportation infrastructure in the Tehuantepec isthmus region.
Currently, this gas pipeline operates partially, since in 2014 it was rehabilitated and incorporated into the natural gas transportation permit associated with the National System of Gas Pipelines, owned by Cenagas. The states that will benefit from the work are Veracruz and Oaxaca.
It also complements the Passenger Train of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, which is contemplated at 302 kilometers and will connect urban locations of Oaxaca and Veracruz.
Development Program.
The service will be provided using stretches of existing right-of-way on Line Z (302 km of run), as reported by this publishing house on August 18, 2020. The Transistmico project is part of the Program for the Development of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec that includes railroads and the operational re-establishment of highways.
The subsidiary Pemex Logistica is present for the knowledge of its Board of Administration of the version of the Fourth Transformation of this project during the 40th Ordinary session of March 10, which is not far from the original work of the past administration and whose objective is to "take advantage of the pipelines as part of the development of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec through the provision of hydrocarbon transport services, storage and port facilities.“
In the previous project it was mentioned that in 2015 the trans-systemic corridor had been operating with two pipelines: one of 48 inches in diameter and the other of 30, as well as a 16-inch polyduct, to which a pumping station was integrated.
It was planned to put into operation the 12-inch diameter gas pipeline that will supply natural gas to the Antonio Dovali Jaime refinery. For the past administration, the corridor offered new markets for refined products, especially for the flow to and from the United States.
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