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MÉXI
HYDROCARBON SECTOR’S INVESTM
OPPORTUNITIES IN TAMAULIPA
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What does Tamaulipasrepresent in the energy contex
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Average solar radiation4.8 kWH/m2
SOLAR POWER
HYDROCARBONS
Generation of ethanoland biodiesel
BIOFUELS
Power generation 59million kWh / yr. pote
BIOMASS
First place in Mexico in powerproduction 32,398 GWH, 12.6%of the country´s generation
TERMOELECTRIC
en las cuencas deBurgos y Tampico
GAS SHAWe have
NON-ASSOCIATEGAS
We are the first place in thenation with the 42.25 %
In the production of
ASSOCIATEDGASWe occupy the fifthplace 77.98 million ofcubic feet per day
At the production of
Generation potential of21,000 MW
WIND POWER
PETROLEUM
In the Tampico-Misantla basin
ON LAND ANDSHALLOW WATER
PETROLEUM
In the Perdido fold beltin the Gulf of Mexico
IN DEEP WATERS
PETROCHEMICALBASIC AND SECONDARY
In Madero 10.1% of the petroleum
is refined, 80% of the petroleum-based resins are produced in Altamira
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Texas
Nuevo León
VeracruzSan Luis Potosí
Gas ShaleSABINAS BASIN
Associated GasNon-Associated GasBURGOS BASIN
Oil on land and surface wTAMPICO – MISAN
Oil in deep waters
PERDIDO FOLD B
Surface Area
80,249 km2>
49,709 sq. miles
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1 Refinery
Petrochemical Complex
Maritime Terminal
5 Pumping stations
5 Storage Terminals
10 Gas compression stations
4 Cryogenic Plants
2 Gas processing plants
325 km of Polyducts
366 km of oil pipelines
1,363 km of gas pipelines
Gas pipeline Los Ramones (In development)
201 miles
227 miles
846 miles
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> Infrastructure for generating electricity
Falcon EnergyGenerating Station
GUERRERO
Thermoelectric StationEmilio Portes GilRío Bravo I,II, III, IV, y V
Altamira Thermoelectric Station Altamira I,II, III, IV, y V
ALTAMIRA
RÍO BRAVO In Tamaulipas we genera
32,398 GW>
11 generators
1,380 km of transmission l
1ST PLACE IN MIN ELECTRICITY GEN
of the electricity produced inTamaulipas is generatedwith natural gas87%>
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> Alternative Sources of Energy
Use of waste in sanitary landfills• With power generation potential (incineration or use of
biogas)
3,133,300 tons of sorghum
3,358,774 tons of sugar cane
• Ethanol: Extracted from sorghum and sugar cane
• Biodiesel: Produced from vegetable oils
Potential for biofuel productionBiofuels include
Crop year 2014 - volume of production
Nuevo La
El Mante
Méndez
Antiguo Morelos
Nuevo Morelos
Ocampo
Gómez Farías Xicoté
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Oil and gas investments in Tamau
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PROPUESTA GUIÓN PARAVIDEO
> SENER - five year plan
> Hydrocarbons exploration and extractionareas for bidding in 2015 - 2019
• 34% of the fields are in Tamaulipas´ territory oroff Tamaulipas´ shores
• 27.8% of Tamaulipas territory is intended for
exploration and extraction
Province
Tamaulipas
Exploration Extraction
Area km2 Area Km2
Burgos 104 15,687.0 69 1,473.3
Tampico - Misantla 44 5,150.2 2 29.7
Shallow waters 36 9,444.0 - -
Deep waters 60 24,925.5 - -Total 244 55,206.7 71 1,503.0
315 areas
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PROPUESTA GUIÓN PARAVIDEO
> Benefits for Tamaulipas
CONCEPTGeneral
(in 5 states)Tamaulip
Number of fields (ground) 25 2Barcodón(Altamira)
Total expected investment(million dolars)
1,121.6 107.3 72.
Maximum estimated output(daily equivalent of thousands of barrels of crude oil)
dailyequivaldiarios)77.0 4.0 1.
Mexican State’s share in the expected annual income 63% 65% 72%
Expected jobs 6,000 600 40
Direct 1,500 150 10
Indirect 4,500 450 30
> Economic impact of Round 1 fase 3
• Potable water, drainage andsewerage
• Paving•
Sanitary landfills
• Wastewater treatment plants• Street lighting• Reconstruction of basic infrastructure
> Fund for states and municipalities hydrocarbon producersInfrastructure investment for 20 municipalities:
Investment
$104,2
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STAGE II - NORTH274 miles
STAGE II - SOUT178 miles
PROPUESTA GUIÓN PARAVIDEO
> Gas pipeline Agua Dulce - Border
B
A
Stage I Border –Los Ramones 72 miles
99 miles
CAMARGO
LOS RAMONES
APASEO El ALTO
VILLA HIDALGO
VILLAGRÁN
Tu
Altamira
• Capacity: 1,430 million cubic feet per day• Diameter: 48”
2,500 millions USDINVESTMENT
• Capacity: 2,600 million cubic feet per day• Length: 800 km• Diameter: 42”
• Depth from 100 to 300 meters
2,600 millions USDINVESTMENT
A
B
CS Camargo: IN OPERATIONCS Villagrán: ABOUT TO START OPERATIONS
Compression and repumping stations | Status: UNDER CONSTRUCTION
C CS Soto la Marina
D RS InterGen in Altamira
Compression andrepumping stations
Gas pipeline Cactus- Reynosa (existing)
Gas pipeline Los Ramones
Gas pipeline Marino Texas - Tuxpan
> January 26, 2016, Signing of coordination agreementCFE - Government of the State of Tamaulipas
• Status: in bidding process • Beginning of operations: 2018
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PROPUESTA GUIÓN PARAVIDEO
> Port of Matamoros integral project
Port of Matamoros
Port of Altamira
Port of Tampico
• Provision of logistic services
to deep-water drilling platforms
• Terminal surface area: 19.3 has.
• Pier length: 655 meters
• Beginning of operations: June 2016
Construction of PEMEX maritimeterminal
$137,852,000 USD> FIRST STAGE INVESTMENT
$111,976,666 USD
1. Enlargement of breakwatersdredging of the navigation channel2. Dredging3. Port access road
4. Pier repair and rehabilitation5. Precint urbanization6. Electric power
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MÉXI
HYDROCARBON SECTOR’S INVESTM
OPPORTUNITIES IN TAMAULIPA
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