Difference between revisions of "Tamazunchale Gas Pipeline"
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* 1995 - Constructed and placed into service | * 1995 - Constructed and placed into service | ||
+ | * 2022 - TC Energy and CFE formed a JV to own the pipelines | ||
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# [http://www.transcanada.com/customerexpress/tamazunchale.html Pipeline Webpage] | # [http://www.transcanada.com/customerexpress/tamazunchale.html Pipeline Webpage] | ||
+ | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/09/tc-energy-and-mexicos-comision-federal.html TC Energy And Mexico’s Comisión Federal De Electricidad Announce A First-Of-Its-Kind Strategic Partnership To Develop World-Class Energy Infrastructure In Mexico] |
Revision as of 06:54, 20 September 2023
Summary Information
- Source:
- Destination: Tamazunchale, Mexico
- Ownership: Transcanada
- Website: https://www.tcenergy.com/
- Length: 130 kilometres (81 miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status Operating
+++ Details
- The Tamazunchale Pipeline is a 370 km (230 miles) natural gas pipeline, comprised of two segments: Naranjos – El Sauz (130 km) and Tamazunchale - El Sauz, better known as the Tamazunchale Extension (240 km). The pipeline serves communities on the East Coast of Mexico and Central Mexico.
+++ History
- 1995 - Constructed and placed into service
- 2022 - TC Energy and CFE formed a JV to own the pipelines
+++ Other Information
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+++ Links