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New GPCM Pipeline Schematics Available on the Web
You can now view GPCM pipeline schematics on the web by going to the GPCM website, clicking "GPCM Pipelines" and then clicking the code for the pipeline you want. You can also go to that pipeline's website by clicking it's URL. Finally, by "right-clicking" the code you can copy the pipeline schematic (a Powerpoint file) down to your local computer and use it there. Once you copy it down, if you put it into your gpcm8\maps sub-folder, you can view it directly from your user interface in the Data / Pipelines form (click the Has Map box On). If you are a GPCM licensee and would like a zip file of the current set of maps, you can pick it up from the Customer Support area of the GPCM website (http://gpcm.rbac.com). From http://www.enerfax.com: Natural Gas Markets in Mexico Natural gas demand in Mexico in the coming years could grow by up to 8% annually. Such demand could lead to natural gas imports approaching 2 Bcf per day, according to government forecasts. In response, Pemex proposes two actions: The first consists of measures to increase cross-border pipeline infrastructure and capacity such as a new pipeline being built by Coral Energy into Pemex's supply hub at Reynosa. The possibility of a new pipeline to Monterrey is still an option. A second measure is to implement a gas-centric exploration and production program focused on five areas, two of which are dry natural gas basins, Burgos and Macuspana. This second measure is intended to reduce projected imports by up to 80%. At present, Pemex's 10-year strategic plan does not contemplate a role for private production companies in capacities other than that of technical assistance. STORAGE REPORT Week Prev Ending Prev Prev Year | Region | 8/25/00 | Week | Diff | % Full | Year | % Full | Prod | 529 | 517 | 12 | 55% | 749 | 78% | East | 1254 | 1209 | 45 | 68% | 1382 | 75% | West | 361 | 366 | -5 | 71% | 390 | 77% | | | | | | | | Total | 2144 | 2092 | 52 | 65% | 2521 | 76%
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