Strategic Partners
Mexico Pacific’s strong fundamentals enable us to enter into best-in-class partnerships, adopting a lower risk construction and operating philosophy:
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As Mexico’s electricity generator and gas distributor, CFE is the largest buyer of U.S. natural gas. CFE is a strategic project partner to Mexico Pacific providing long term gas supply and project execution assistance.
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With more than 3,000 projects completed worldwide, and particular expertise in Latin America, Techint is a leader in designing, building, and commissioning large-scale energy infrastructure.
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From producing and importing LNG since 1969 to starting up 17 new large-scale LNG trains on-time over an eight-year period, the Optimized Cascade® process provides more than 110 million metric tons per year of the world’s LNG supply capacity and is licensed in 27 trains around the world.*
*Based on total global installed production capacity of 113 MTPA associated with 26 licensed LNG trains in operation.
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Industry-leading LNG solutions for long-term reliability, availability, and project success, with 60+ LNG plants in operation or under construction around the world that rely on Baker Hughes turbomachinery.
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A highly experienced pipeline EPC contractor, Bonatti has significant experience in Mexico, having delivered more than 2,000 kilometers of large-diameter pipeline, five compressor stations, 12 metering stations, and three storage terminals for refined products.
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Specializing in construction projects in the energy sector, GDI Sicim has built more than 4,000 kilometers of natural gas pipelines in Mexico, including experience executing simultaneously across multiple pipeline spreads.