Sinaloa Will Have the Largest Methanol Plant in the World; It Will Be in Topolobampo
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With the presence of Mexican authorities, diplomatic representatives and international directors, contracts were signed in Mexico City that consolidate the beginning of the construction phase of the Pacific Mexinol project, the largest green methanol plant in the world, which will be developed in the port of Topolobampo, municipality of Ahome, in the north of Sinaloa.
(Donald Johnson, Ambassador of the United States to Mexico) With an investment of more than 3.3 billion dollars, the plant of production of green methanol, Pacifico Mexinol, in the area of the Port of Topolobampo, Sinaloa, will enter into operations in 2029. To this end, this morning the act of the Signature of the Contract of Engineering, Acquisitions and Construction (EPC) was carried out between the North American Transitions Industries, LLC,…
The Pacific Mexinol project in Sinaloa will have the capacity to produce 1.8 million tons of blue methanol and 352 thousand tons of green methanol In an unprecedented event, the Strategic Contract between Transition Industries was signed with the companies Samsung, from South Korea; the Mexican, Techint, and the Maire Group of Italy, for the construction of the first ultra low carbon methanol production plant in Mexico, called Pacific Mexinol. I…
Mexico City. Mexico will become the global epicenter of the production of ultra low carbon methanol with the construction of Pacifico Mexinol, the first such plant in the country, reported Monday the Executive Director of Transition Industries, Rommel Gallo. The megaproject, valued at more than 3.3 billion dollars, will start operations in 2029 in the location of Topolobampo, in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, northwest of the country, and will pr…
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