April 20, 2021 – Natural Gas Intelligence
U.S. Natural Gas Exports to Mexico Beating Expectations as Pemex Production Growth Fizzles
By: Christopher Lenton
Some of the higher demand for U.S. gas in Mexico is attributable to new pipelines. Thanks to the Waha-to-Guadalajara system, or Wahalajara, which was developed by Mexican company Fermaca and came online last year, exports from West Texas can now reach Mexican demand on the Pacific side of the country. The system has basically replaced the need for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from the Manzanillo terminal.
Exports of Permian Basin gas from Waha to Mexico were running around 1.3 Bcf/d last Friday (April 16) on strong flows to industry, which increased power demand, RBN Energy LLC analyst Jason Ferguson said.
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