Three groups tabled bids to build and operate the Soto la Marina natural gas compression station in Mexico's Tamaulipas state for national utility CFE, according to a document obtained by BNamericas.
The groups and corresponding bids are: Spain's Enag?s in consortium with Servicios de Compresi?n SLM (US$88.7mn); a consortium of Mexican firms Servicios Integrales de Compresi?n and Taylor Servicios T?cnicos (US$101mn); and US firm Sempra's (NYSE: SRE) local unit IEnova (US$135mn).
CFE officials will review the economic proposals alongside technical proposals submitted by each group.
The contract includes construction and 20 years of operation of a 1.85Bf3/d (52.3Mm3/d) compression station on the 48-inch Las Tunas natural gas pipeline owned by national oil company Pemex's gas subsidiary PGPB.
The contract is scheduled to be awarded July 31.
Source: http://www.bnamericas.com/news/electricpower/mexico-gas-compression-call-receives-three-bids1
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