Moving Mexico’s Natural Gas: The Dilemma of Short Today, Long Tomorrow
By Verónica Vázquez Hurtado
Published: 5/31/2012
Mexico is gearing up for very ambitious pipeline infrastructure development during the next presidential term. New pipelines will meet growing demand, transport changing sources of supply, provide redundancy and improve reliability to the current network, and create new markets. Careful planning is needed to keep pipelines flexible enough to initially bring in cheap US imports and then to accommodate the government’s planned indigenous shale gas development.
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