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More Energy Infrastructure Deployed: The Week in Energy
By Perla Velasco - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 10:29
CFE and the government of Nuevo Leon announced developments of significant projects to enhance energy infrastructure in the country.
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USMCA Demands Remain an Issue
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Engie, CFE to Expand Mayakan Pipeline
By Perla Velasco - Wed, 11/30/2022 - 09:45
Engie plans to invest US$1.5 billion. The pipeline will connect PEMEX in Tabasco to Yucatan, and development is expected to last 27 months.