Asset Report
Costa Azul - LNG regas terminal
Report summary
Baja California is not connected to Mexico's main gas network and has no indigenous gas production. Therefore, prior to the construction of the Costa Azul regasification terminal, all regional gas demand had to be met by pipeline imports from the US. In the early 2000s, both Shell and Sempra Energy proposed building import terminals at Costa Azul, about 80 km (50 miles) south of the US-Mexico border, but decided to merge their efforts into a single facility in 2004, with Sempra being ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
- Location maps
- Terminal overview
- Utilisation
- Operational basis
- Offtake
- Tariffs
- Future expansions
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Key facts: Table 2
- Key facts: Table 3
- Location maps: Image 1
- Approximate Monthly Import Data by Country
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