As a result of the partnership between Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and the Australian company Woodside Energy, this project represents Pemex’s most significant, capital-intensive, and complex development, requiring an investment of more than USD 10 billion due to the major technological challenges involved.
The project contemplates hydrocarbon extraction, as well as the development of value chains, supply chains, and productive linkages.
Source: Ministry of Energy (SENER) / Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex)
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The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, stated that the Highway Infrastructure Program is ambitious and historic, as it contemplates public and mixed investment totaling MXN 397,046 million for the intervention of nearly 5,000 kilometers (km) of highways and roads, as well as 29 km across 21 bridges.
This program will generate employment, reduce travel times, improve quality of life, reduce poverty and inequality, and strengthen national connectivity.
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With the objective of promoting and guiding national policy on waste management and the circular economy, as well as enhancing competitiveness and facilitating liquidity in the operations of taxpayers engaged in economic activities within the Circular Economy Development Hubs for Wellbeing, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources issued the Agreement whose purpose is to declare the Circular Economy Development Hub for Wellbeing for the area proposed by the Government of the State of Puebla.
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Two phases have already been completed and are generating electricity. The first phase entered into operation on April 30, 2023, producing 120 MW of clean energy for the city of Puerto Peñasco. The second phase began operations on September 14, 2024, adding an installed capacity of 300 MW, which is supplied to the city of Mexicali, Baja California. Development of Phase III is currently underway.
Upon completion of all four construction phases, the project will reach 1,000 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity, plus 246 MW through a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), making it the largest solar power plant in the Americas and the fifth largest worldwide.
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Pemex: Start of operations at the Trión Field
As a result of the partnership between Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and the Australian company Woodside Energy, this project represents Pemex’s most significant, capital-intensive, and complex development, requiring an investment of more than USD 10 billion due to the major technological challenges involved.
The project contemplates hydrocarbon extraction, as well as the development of value chains, supply chains, and productive linkages.
Source: Ministry of Energy (SENER) / Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex)
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Highway Infrastructure Program: 397,046 million MXN in investment
The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, stated that the Highway Infrastructure Program is ambitious and historic, as it contemplates public and mixed investment totaling MXN 397,046 million for the intervention of nearly 5,000 kilometers (km) of highways and roads, as well as 29 km across 21 bridges.
This program will generate employment, reduce travel times, improve quality of life, reduce poverty and inequality, and strengthen national connectivity.
Source: Presidency of the Republic
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Pemex Consolidates Its Recovery
Source: Ministry of Energy
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Declaration of the Circular Economy Development Hub for Wellbeing in Puebla
With the objective of promoting and guiding national policy on waste management and the circular economy, as well as enhancing competitiveness and facilitating liquidity in the operations of taxpayers engaged in economic activities within the Circular Economy Development Hubs for Wellbeing, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources issued the Agreement whose purpose is to declare the Circular Economy Development Hub for Wellbeing for the area proposed by the Government of the State of Puebla.
Source: Official Gazette of the Federation
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Largest Solar Project in the Americas Moves Forward
Two phases have already been completed and are generating electricity. The first phase entered into operation on April 30, 2023, producing 120 MW of clean energy for the city of Puerto Peñasco. The second phase began operations on September 14, 2024, adding an installed capacity of 300 MW, which is supplied to the city of Mexicali, Baja California. Development of Phase III is currently underway.
Upon completion of all four construction phases, the project will reach 1,000 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity, plus 246 MW through a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), making it the largest solar power plant in the Americas and the fifth largest worldwide.
Source: Federal Electricity Commission (CFE)
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