Mexico’s proposed Amigo LNG signed a preliminary long-term heads of agreement with Malaysian company E&H Energy, according to project developer LNG Alliance.
- The LNG facility in Guaymas, Sonora would supply 3.6mtpa over 20 years to E&H from Q3 2027.
- The 7.8mtpa Amigo LNG liquefaction and export facility is planned to consist of two trains importing gas from the US via pipeline through Mexico.
- The project has both FTA and non-FTA permits from the US DoE, valid until December 2027 but has not made a final investment decision.
- “The future outlook of the Malaysian gas market is positive, driven by increasing demand for gas, particularly in the Malaysian power sector”, a press release said.