One of the main pipelines planned to ship US natural gas to Mexico, whose route is from South Texas to the Mexican state of Veracruz, is scheduled to enter service in the weeks ahead after some hold-ups caused by bad weather and will lessen LNG requirements.
The US Annova liquefied natural gas export project planned for the south bank of the Brownsville Ship Channel in Texas, and whose owners include Chicago-based power company Exelon Corp., is moving forward in the permit process.
Texas LNG, the project in Brownsville founded by Vivek Chandra and Langtry Meyer, has received its draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) from regulators.