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Friday, 11/12/2021 3:33:59 PM

Friday, November 12, 2021 3:33:59 PM

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Speaking Tuesday at the U.S.-Mexico LDC Forum in San Antonio, TX, Gadex consultant Eduardo Prud’homme said “good discussions” were underway with a developer to build a salt dome storage facility in Veracruz. “It’s very probable we will hear about it soon,” he said.
The storage project would have capacity to store 6 Bcf/d of natural gas, or about the equivalent of a typical day of pipeline imports from the United States. Sistrangas system operator Cenagas would be able to access 600 MMcf/d, Prud’homme said, and the facility could be ready to go as early as 2023.
Mexico’s Energy Ministry (Sener) has previously said the salt cavern storage option would serve the central and southern zones of the country. It would take an estimated two years to develop and require $318-481 million in investment.
https://www.naturalgasintel.com/veracruz-salt-dome-natural-gas-storage-project-said-probable-mexico-spotlight/
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