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The Deal between TC Energy and Mexican Utility is Concluded to Build $4.5 Billion Gas Pipeline

08/30/2022

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TC Energy Corp. had reached a deal with a Mexican state utility to build a $4.5 billion natural gas pipeline, according to a company release on Aug. 4.

The natural gas to Mexico's central and southeast regions will be furnished by the 1.3 bcfd offshore Southeast Gateway Pipeline, the Canadian pipeline operator said.

Due to the most serious trade spat with Mexico over the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Canada and the United States made the deal with Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE).

TC Energy and CFE in conjunction with the alliance also took the final investment decision (FID) on the 715-km Southeast Gateway. The pipeline will serve southeast Mexico, starting onshore in Tuxpan, Veracruz, then proceeding offshore, making landfall at Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, and Dos Bocas, Tabasco.

TC Energy noticed that sanctioning the pipeline would expand its secured capital program to $33 billion and could complete its 2021-2026 adjusted EBITDA uptick outlook.

Additionally, a senior foreign ministry official in Mexico Roberto Velasco claimed last month that TC Energy had approved to build a $5 billion gas pipeline in the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz.

Subject to regulatory approvals from Mexico's economic competition commission and its Regulatory Energy Commission, CFE will have the opportunity to hold a 15% equity interest in TGNH. Regulatory approvals related to CFE's equity participation are expected to take up to 24 months.

TC Energy and the CFE have agreed to combine previous transportation service agreements (TSA) executed between TC Energy's Mexico-based subsidiary, Transportadora de Gas Natural de la Huasteca (TGNH), and CFE in connection with shared natural gas pipelines in central Mexico under a single, US dollar-denominated take-or-pay agreement extending through 2055. This new TSA will also govern related new infrastructure projects to be developed.

These two companies also agreed to mutually finish presently suspended international arbitration (OGJ Online, Nov. 8, 2021) between the two related to the 886-MMcfd Tula-Villa de Reyes and Tuxpan-Tula (TXTL) pipelines, with TC Energy earning a return on and of all previous capital invested. TC Energy and CFE have also decided to work together to complete TXTL's central segment, subject to fourth-quarter 2022 FID.

TC Energy builds and operates safe and reliable energy infrastructure. This includes 93,300 km (57,900 miles) network of natural gas pipelines, which supplies more than 25 percent of the clean-burning natural gas consumed daily across North America to heat homes, fuel industries, and generate power.

Also, the existing oil & liquids pipeline infrastructure, approximately 4,900 km (3,045 m), connects Alberta crude oil supplies to U.S. refining markets in Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, and the U.S. Gulf Coast. The Keystone Pipeline System, the largest liquids pipeline asset, moves approximately 20 percent of western Canadian crude oil export to key refining markets. The company has located storage terminals in Canada and the U.S., including Hardisty, AB.; Cushing OK; and Houston, TX.

Meanwhile, TC Energy's portfolio of energy infrastructure assets includes investments in seven power generation facilities with a combined generating capacity of approximately 4,200 megawatts (MW) – enough to power more than 4 million homes, and moreover, approximately 75 percent of our power capacity is emission-less.

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