Los Ramones Gas Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Source: Texas
- Destination: Mexico
- Ownership:
- Phase 1: PEMEX and Sempra
- Phase 2: PEMEX and Engie
- Website:
- Length:
- Phase 1:
- Phase 2: 294 kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: In operation
+++ Details
- The pipeline project is designed to supply US natural gas to Mexico. Gas is transported to the border by Agua Dulce‐Frontera gas pipeline
- **Phase I:**
- The project consists of a 48“ pipeline with a distance of approximately 114 km
- The investment will be 600 million,
- The pipeline runs between the towns of Camargo, Tamaulipas, and Los Ramones, Nuevo Leon, and provides a capacity of one billion cubic feet per day (MMcfd)
- **Phase II:**
- The project consists of a 42” pipeline with a distance of approximately 740km
- The project includes the following:
- Interconnection station with the Transportation System “Los Ramones Phase I” (Receipt point)
- Three (3) Compression stations located in: Villagrán, Tamaulipas; Doctor Arroyo, Nuevo León; and Villa Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí.
- Four (4) Metering & Regulation Stations at the Delivery Points of the INTS located in: San Luis Potosí, San Luis de la Paz, Parque Industrial Queretaro and Apaseo el Alto.
- Twenty‐two (22) Main Line Valves.
- One (1) Main Control Room and One (1) Back‐Up Control Room.
+++ Contractors
- **ICA Fluor:** Engineering, procurement, construction, testing, commissioning and start-up services of a 291.7-kilometer-long, 42-inch diameter pipeline with one compression station (for a total capacity of 1,420 MMCFD), located in the southern portion of the Los Ramones Phase II gas transportation system
+++ History
- 2014 - ICA Fluor awarded EPC contract for part of phase II
+++ Other Information
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+++ Links
- “Los Ramones Phase II” Project Management Presentation Strategy For Natural Gas Supply
- The proposed Phase I will Ramones border to Nuevo Leon Tamaulipas
- ICA Fluor to Build a $743 Million Gas Pipeline in Mexico
- GDF SUEZ starts construction of Ramones II South pipeline, a project to reinforce energy security in Mexico