Manuel Bartlettgeneral director of the CFE, said that this type of public-private agreement strengthens the strategic position of the state company at a national and international level, in addition to contributing to the economic and social development of the country.
Engie is currently the operator of this pipeline, and has had a presence in the Mexican southeast through Energía Mayakán for more than two decades. The company recently built and put into operation the Cuxtal I gas pipeline, which connects Energía Mayakan with the National Integrated Natural Gas Transportation and Storage System, which is 16 kilometers long and crosses Tabasco and Chiapas to supply the region.