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A natural gas pipeline that will stretch 287 km (178 miles) from end to end, the Tula Pipeline Project will safely deliver fuel from Tuxpan, Veracruz, to communities in the states of Puebla and Hidalgo.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--(Marketwired - Nov. 11, 2015) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP)(NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) today announced that it has been chosen to build, own and operate the Tuxpan-Tula Pipeline in Mexico. Construction of the pipeline is supported by a 25-year natural gas tra...
The Tula - Villa de Reyes (TVDR) Project stretches over 420 km in the heartland of Mexico, including mountain ranges and several river crossings, which have put to test not only the technical skills, but also the safety procedures of both TC Energía and our contractors. Despite some challenges, TC Energía’s team has achieved over 1.6 million hours without recording a lost-time incident. Learn how it was done.
From end to end, the Tula Pipeline Project is 287 km (178 miles) in length and will deliver fuel from Tuxpan, Veracruz, to communities in the states of Puebla and Hidalgo. The pipeline has the capacity to carry 886 million cubic feet per day of natural gas.
On the morning of September 17, 2019, following several months of negotiations with Mexico’s state power company, CFE, and with the country’s federal government including Mexico’s president himself, the Sur de Texas-Tuxpan marine pipeline (SDTT) went in-service, becoming one of the most critical energy infrastructure projects in the history of Mexico.
Spanning more than 420 km (261 miles) from Tula, Hidalgo, and ends in Villa de Reyes, San Luis Potosí, the completed Villa de Reyes Pipeline will transport natural gas to power generation facilities in Central Mexico.
The Sur de Texas Pipeline supplies natural gas generation plants in Tamaulipas and Veracruz, as well as some regions of the East, West and Central Mexico.