Three new gas pipelines between the US and Mexico are due to come in service by early July, with a combined capacity of about 3.3 Bcf/d: their routes are Encino-to-Laguna, Guaymas-to-El Oro and Ojinaga-to-El Encin. Timely operational start of these lines, and how they work in conjunction with existing gas infrastructure, is critical for boosting supply of cheap U.S. shale gas to Mexico’s electric power utilities and industry.
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