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US pipe gas to Mexico - LNG alchemy
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Report summary
How quickly can new US pipe gas imports satisfy Mexican gas demand and what are the implications - unlocking existing LNG imports and potentially enabling LNG exports?
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Background
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Developing the new pipe infrastructure
- Los Ramones Pipeline
- Pipeline infrastructure related to LNG
- In the meantime, indigenous Mexican production is in decline ...
- ... while demand is increasing
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What does it mean for LNG imports?
- US pipe imports can enable LNG imports to be unlocked ...
- ... and could potentially enable exports of LNG from Mexico
- Conclusion
- Appendix - how does the price of LNG imports compare to US pipe
Tables and charts
This report includes 7 images and tables including:
- Mexico gas demand (by sector)
- Regional demand growth
- US pipe gas to Mexico - LNG alchemy: Image 6
- Infrastructure key to central Mexico
- Key pipeline projects
- Mexico supply mix
- Unlocking Altamira/Manzanillo LNG imports
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