NFE Announces Agreement with CFE to Expand Supply of Natural Gas to Baja, Build Offshore LNG Hub Near Altamira
New Fortress Energy (NFE) has announced a strategic agreement with Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) aimed at enhancing energy security in Mexico. Key components include expanding natural gas supply to CFE plants, selling NFE's 135 MW La Paz power plant to CFE, and establishing a new LNG hub off Altamira's coast. These developments are expected to improve system reliability and lower energy costs. The partnership is supported by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and aims to promote cleaner energy solutions.
- Expansion of natural gas supply to CFE power plants in Baja California Sur.
- Sale of NFE's 135 MW power plant in La Paz to CFE, enhancing system reliability.
- Creation of a new LNG hub off Altamira, utilizing CFE's pipeline capacity.
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The agreement involves (i) expanding and extending NFE’s supply of natural gas to multiple CFE power generation facilities in
“We are pleased to expand our strategic alliance with CFE, which will enhance clean energy security for
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Pursuant to the agreement announced today, CFE and NFE will extend the term of NFE’s gas supply agreement to CFE’s power generation facilities in the region and increase the volume of delivered natural gas under mutually agreeable terms. Additionally, NFE has agreed to sell its own 135 MW power plant in
NFE and CFE plan to collaborate on the creation of a new LNG hub off the coast of
The transactions described in this press release are subject to customary terms and conditions and finalization of related agreements.
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