New LNG plant proposed for northern Mexico
Debra Beachy Petroleum News Contributing Writer
Houston-based DKRW Energy has announced plans to build an LNG terminal in Mexico’s northern state of Sonora.
In a May 25 press release, the company said it has signed an agreement with Sonora State to build the 1.3 billion cubic foot per day terminal at Puerto Libertad on the Gulf of California. Off....
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Project would also serve Arizona, California markets Growing demand in Mexico Opposition has killed Baja California proposals
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