Completion in 2018 of shale-gas pipeline from Texas under Gulf of Mexico may limit LNG needs

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

The Mexican subsidiary of Sempra Energy of the US, owner of the Cameron LNG export project in Louisiana, and Canadian pipeline company TransCanada have started work on the $2-billion Sur de Texas venture to transport shale gas under the Gulf of Mexico from South Texas to the Mexican city of Tuxpan and to power plants around the country.


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