Enbridge sees pipeline opportunities in Mexico
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World 黑料社,
The chief executive of Enbridge Inc. has said that there could be opportunities to build new pipelines in Mexico as the country opens its energy industry up to outside investment.
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Mexico is in the process of ending the government黑料社檚 75 year long monopoly over energy through a series of reforms. It hopes private investment and foreign expertise can help revive its oil and gas production, which has been waning.
A delegation of Mexican government officials and business leaders visited Calgary earlier this year to tout the opportunities.
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However, Enbridge has no immediate plans to enter Mexico, he said.
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Enbridge rival TransCanada Corp. already has a foothold in Mexico, with two pipelines operating and expansions in the hopper. It, too, has indicated the Mexican reforms could mean opportunities for new projects.
Enbridge executives also discussed the possibility of building a new rail unloading facility in Illinois that would help bring Alberta crude to the US Gulf Coast. Its tentative start-up date would be early 2016.
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