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Transition Industries Set to Break Ground on US $3.3B Methanol Plant in Sinaloa

Houston-based Transition Industries is set to begin construction of a US $3.3 billion blue and green methanol production facility on the Sinaloa coast after signing a natural gas supply contract with a subsidiary of Mexico’s state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). The company announced on Monday that it had signed “a long-term firm natural gas supply contract” with CFEnergía for its planned Pacifico Mexinol project near Topolobampo, a …

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Transition Industries LLC and the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) signed an agreement for the private company to supply long-term natural gas for the Pacific Mexinol (Mexinol) project, located near Topolobampo, Sinaloa.

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Transition Industries and CFEnergía announced the signing of a long-term supply contract of about 160 million cubic feet of natural gas per day for the Pacifico Mexinol project located near Topolobampo, Sinaloa. CFEnergía, a subsidiary of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), will be in charge of supplying the fuel to Mexinol, a basic input to produce ultra-low carbon methanol, Transition Industries reported in a statement. The state public …

CFEnergía and Transition Industries secure gas for Mexinol, a blue and green methanol megaplant in Sinaloa, an investment of 3,300 mdd, a Pacific export approach and regional employment. Transition Industries LLC and CFEnergía, a commercial subsidiary of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), signed a firm contract for the long-term supply of natural gas for the Pacific Mexinol project “Mexinol”, located near Topolobampo, Sinaloa. The agreeme…

Transition Industries, LLC, will receive about 160 million cubic feet of natural gas per day (mmpcd) from CFEnergy in a firm long-term contract for the Pacific Mexinol ultralow carbon methanol plant, the company said this morning. “The supply will be provided by CFEnergy at market prices and will optimize the use of existing infrastructure. CFEnergy will obtain natural gas from the United States. The agreement is subject to the usual conditions,…

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