Launches in Sinaloa Construction of World's Largest Low Carbon Methanol Plant
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Mexico City, 26 Apr (EFE).- The Ministry of Economy of Mexico announced this Sunday the start in Sinaloa, north of the country, of the Pacifico Mexinol project, an ultra low carbon methanol plant that will involve an investment of over 3.3 billion dollars and that the government presents as one of the largest recent industrial bets in the country. The project, located in Topolobampo, municipality of Ahome, in the state of Sinaloa, will be develo…
Mexico took a step towards the consolidation of new low-emission industrial chains with the start-up in Topolobampo, Sinaloa, of the construction of Pacifico Mexinol, a project considered the world’s largest ultra-low-carbon methanol plant. With an investment of over 3.3 billion dollars, the initiative led by Transition Industries seeks to position Mexico as a strategic actor in the production of green methanol in Mexico and strengthen its role …
Mexico started in Topolobampo, Sinaloa, the construction of the largest ultra-low carbon methanol plant in the world, with an investment that exceeds three billion dollars (mdd), with which the country seeks to position itself as a global benchmark in the production of low-emission methanol, and as a strategic actor in the new low-carbon chemical industry.
The construction of the world’s largest ultra-low-carbon methanol plant, Pacifico Mexinol, began in Topolobampo, Sinaloa, as part of a strategic investment by the Transition Industries group. According to the Ministry of Economy, the project represents one of the most important industrial investments in Mexico’s recent history, with an amount of over $3.3 billion. In addition to its economic impact, the initiative will position Mexico as a globa…
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