Project Profile
Value: US$400 million
Location: From El Oro to Mazatlan, state of Sinaloa, Mexico
Capacity: 202 million cubic feet a day
Length: 413 kilometres (257 miles)
Start-up Year: 4Q 2016
TransCanada Corporation was awarded the contract to build, own and operate the El Oro-to-Mazatlan Pipeline (Mazatlan Pipeline) in Mexico, following a successful bid to the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), Mexico’s federal power company. The Mazatlan Pipeline project, with an estimated investment of approximately US$400 million by TransCanada, will begin at El Oro and end in Mazatlan, in the state of Sinaloa. The 24 inch diameter pipeline will be approximately 413 kilometres (257 miles) long and have contracted capacity of 202 million cubic feet a day. The pipeline is expected to be in service in the fourth quarter of 2016. It will interconnect with the El Encino-to-Topolobampo Pipeline (Topolobampo Pipeline) that TransCanada was awarded the contract to build, own and operate last week at an estimated cost of US$1 billion. Construction of the two new pipelines is supported by 25 year natural gas transportation service contracts with the CFE.
Operators:
TransCanada Corporation: Operator with 100% interest
Contractors:
Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE): 25 year natural gas transportation service contracts