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BornFree

07/25/21 12:34 PM

#27298 RE: jonsmile #27297

Mucho pesos
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Stinksniffer

07/25/21 12:42 PM

#27299 RE: jonsmile #27297

Wow, that is a good find smile. The SCT is having a meeting in august.
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Macod

07/25/21 1:19 PM

#27300 RE: jonsmile #27297

Mirage pipeline mentioned..

Sunday, July 25, 2021

The Salina Cruz refinery in Oaxaca. The Salina Cruz refinery in Oaxaca.
Feds to invest 9.7 billion pesos in Oaxaca port upgrade
Conditions at Salina Cruz described as 'precarious, costly and inefficient'
Published on Thursday, January 23, 2020
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The petroleum and commercial port at Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, will receive a 9.7-billion-peso (US $515-million) upgrade after 40 years of operating with “temporary” installations.

A cost-benefit analysis conducted by the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (SCT) found that the project will help transport fuel to all of Mexico’s Pacific coast more efficiently, more affordably and with less risk than the current “provisional” system.

“The port operations in these preliminary and slightly precarious conditions have been more costly and less efficient, and with heightened risks both to the environment and the workers involved,” says the study.



The document emphasizes that Salina Cruz is a strategic point for the logistic and commercial plans that the state oil company Pemex has for the coming years related to the interoceanic corridor the federal government is developing in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

Pemex’s maritime operations are most important along the country’s Pacific Coast, and Salina Cruz supplies a large part of the gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and fuel oil consumed on that coast.

The SCT report said that with the increase of oil production, as well as with the supply of fuel from the refineries at Salina Cruz, Minatitlán, Veracrúz, and the one currently under construction at Dos Bocas, Tabasco, the current loading-unloading system will need to be improved significantly.

The project is expected to bring new business opportunities to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec through the creation of a new export route for crude oil and natural gas, such as one from the United States to Asia.

Negotiations are underway for the provision of a transisthmus transportation service from the Laguna de Pajaritos Port [in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz] to Salina Cruz via a pipeline,” reads the SCT report.

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Andyman23

07/25/21 3:11 PM

#27304 RE: jonsmile #27297

January 2020 this came out. The significance is that the SCT has much to do with the oil and gas aspect of the isthmus development. We’ve been hearing the SCT is involved with this third infrastructure package.