Abraham David ALIPI MENA

General Director

CENAGAS

We will work hand in hand with the Ministry of Energy to define a comprehensive storage strategy to meet the needs of users.
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CENAGAS In Figures

Number of employees: Around 5,000

The National Center for Natural Gas Control (CENAGAS) serves as Mexico’s natural gas grid control centre. It is a decentralised body of the Federal Public Administration attached to the Ministry of Energy (SENER).

CENAGAS operates with two roles: the first, acting as manager of the Mexican Integrated National Transportation and Storage System for Natural Gas (SISTRANGAS) and the second, serving as a natural gas transporter, operating and maintaining its own pipelines.

SISTRANGAS comprises the following pipeline systems:

 

  • The National Pipeline System
  • The Tamaulipas Pipeline
  • The Zacatecas Pipeline
  • The Bajío Pipeline
  • Ramones I
  • Ramones II
  • Ramones Sur

Furthermore, as a gas transportation company, CENAGAS’s own pipeline system includes:

  • The Natural Gas Pipeline System (SNG), spanning more than 8,700 kilometres with a capacity of 5.71 bcf per day
  • The Naco-Hermosillo System (SNH), covering 340 kilometres with a capacity of 90 mcf per day

CENAGAS News and Interviews

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Interview
Mexico - August 01, 2022

Abraham David Alipi Mena, general director of the Centro Nacional de Control del Gas Natural (CENAGAS), talks to The Energy Year…

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