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The Energy reform opened the opportunity to construct new gas pipelines projects in the country and storage of natural gas, to be built by the Federal Electricity Commission and the private initiative.

Having participated and won the contracts for these three gas pipelines demonstrates our interest to continue participating in the businesses developed by the energy sector in the country. The construction of all of them will start in 2016.

Waha-Presidio
(Texas, U.S.A.)

Waha-San Elizario
(Texas, U.S.A.)

Samalayuca-Sásabe
(Chihuahua-Sonora, México)

  • 230 kilometers long and
  • 42 inches in diameter
  • 290 kilometers long and
  • 42 inches in diameter
  • 650 kilometers long and
  • 36 inches in diameter

Carso Energy

In January 2015, through the alliance with Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. and Mastec, Inc., Carso Energy was awarded the contract for the provision of services of gas transportation to the Federal Electricity Commission through the Waha-Presidio and Waha-San Elizario pipelines, both located in Texas. Net present value offered was Ps. 767 and Ps. 596 million, respectively. By the end of December 2015, both gas pipelines were in their initial progress on areas such as procurement of materials, processing of rights of way, topographical and environmental assessment, and construction and operating permits. The construction works are estimated to start in 2016.

On September 11, 2015, Carso Electric, S.A. de C.V. won the bid of the Federal Electricity Commission for the provision of transport services for gas through the Samalayuca-Sasabe pipeline, which is located between the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora, having offered Ps. 471 million as a net present value. By the end of December 2015, the pipeline was in its initial progress on areas such as environmental and social impact permits, technical studies, rights of way, including the preparation of engineering and procurement of materials. The transport service contract was signed with the Federal Electricity Commission on September 23, 2015. The construction is estimated to begin at the first half of 2016.

Respectfully,

Antonio Gómez García
Chief Executive Officer

On September 11, 2015, Carso Electric, S.A. de C.V. won the bidding for the Federal Electricity Commission for the provision of gas transport services through the Samalayuca-Sásabe pipeline.

 

Carso Energy started participating in the company’s revenues since 2014.

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