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HYDROCARBON SECTORS INVESTMENT

OPPORTUNITIES IN TAMAULIPAS

MXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL


31 DE MARZO DE 2016

What does Tamaulipas


represent in the energy context?

SOLAR POWER
WIND POWER

Average solar radiation


4.8 kWH/m2

Generation potential of
21,000 MW

BIOFUELS
Generation of ethanol
and biodiesel

BIOMASS

TERMOELECTRIC

Power generation 59.1


million kWh / yr. potential

First place in Mexico in power


production 32,398 GWH, 12.6%
of the countrys generation

We have

BASIC AND SECONDARY

GAS SHALE

PETROCHEMICAL
In Madero 10.1% of the petroleum
is refined, 80% of the petroleumbased resins are produced in
Altamira

PETROLEUM
IN DEEP WATERS
In the Perdido fold belt
in the Gulf of Mexico

en las cuencas de Sabinas,


Burgos y Tampico-Misantla

HYDROCARBONS

In the production of

NON-ASSOCIATED
At the production of GAS
are the first place in the
PETROLEUM ASSOCIATED We
nation with the 42.25 %
ON LAND AND
GAS
SHALLOW WATER
In the TampicoMisantla basin

We occupy the fifth


place 77.98 million of
cubic feet per day

SABINAS BASIN

Texas

Gas Shale

BURGOS BASIN
Associated Gas
Non-Associated Gas
Nuevo Len

TAMPICO MISANTLA BASIN


Oil on land and surface water

PERDIDO FOLD BELT


Oil in deep waters

> Surface Area

80,249

2
km

49,709 sq. miles

San Luis Potos

Veracruz

59%
WITH
HYDROCARBON
POTENTIAL

1 Refinery
Petrochemical Complex

Maritime Terminal
325 km of Polyducts 201 miles
5 Pumping stations
366 km of oil pipelines

227 miles

5 Storage Terminals
1,363 km of gas pipelines

846 miles

10 Gas compression stations


4 Cryogenic Plants
2 Gas processing plants
Gas pipeline Los Ramones (In development)

> Infrastructure for generating electricity


GUERRERO

1,380 km of transmission lines

Falcon Energy
Generating Station

11 generators
RO BRAVO
Thermoelectric Station
Emilio Portes Gil
Ro Bravo I,II, III, IV, y V

> In Tamaulipas we generated

32,398 GWh

12.6%
OF NATIONAL
PRODUCTION

ALTAMIRA
Altamira Thermoelectric Station
Altamira I,II, III, IV, y V

1ST PLACE IN MXICO


IN ELECTRICITY GENERATION

26%
>

87%

of the electricity produced in


Tamaulipas is generated
with natural gas

STATE
CONSUMPTION

74%
CONSUMPTION FOR
OTHER STATES

> Alternative Sources of Energy


Nuevo Laredo

Use of waste in sanitary landfills


With power generation potential (incineration or use of
biogas)

Reynosa
Ro Bravo
Matamoros

Potential for biofuel production

Valle Hermoso

Biofuels include

Mndez

Ethanol: Extracted from sorghum and sugar cane

San Fernando

Biodiesel: Produced from vegetable oils


Crop year 2014 - volume of production

3,133,300 tons of sorghum


3,358,774 tons of sugar cane

Gmez Faras

Xicotncatl
Gonzlez

Ocampo
Nuevo Morelos
Antiguo Morelos
El Mante

Altamira
Madero
Tampico

Oil and gas investments in Tamaulipas

SENER
five
year
plan
>
PROPUESTA GUIN PARA
VIDEO

Five year plan

> Hydrocarbons exploration and extraction


areas for bidding in 2015 - 2019

Extraction
Rounds

Tamaulipas

Exploration
Rounds

Round 1

Round 1

Round 2

Round 2

Round 3

Round 3

Round 4

Round 4

Subcategories

Province

Exploration
Area

Burgos

km2

Extraction

1. Shallow waters
2. Deep waters
3. Chicontepec

Km2

Area

104

15,687.0

69

1,473.3

Tampico - Misantla

44

5,150.2

29.7

Shallow waters

36

9,444.0

Deep waters

60

24,925.5

244

55,206.7

71

1,503.0

Total

315 areas

34% of the fields are in Tamaulipas territory or


off Tamaulipas shores
27.8% of Tamaulipas territory is intended for
exploration and extraction

4. Ground zones
5. Extra- heavy fuel oil
6. Non conventional

Benefits
for
Tamaulipas
>
PROPUESTA GUIN PARA
VIDEO
> Economic impact of Round 1 fase 3
General
(in 5 states)

CONCEPT
Number of fields (ground)

Tamaulipas
2

1,121.6

107.3

72.8

34.5

77.0

4.0

1.8

2.2

63%

65%

72%

49%

Expected jobs

6,000

600

400

200

Direct

1,500

150

100

50

Indirect

4,500

450

300

150

Mexican States share in the expected annual income

> Fund for states and municipalities hydrocarbon producers


Infrastructure investment for 20 municipalities:

Ricos
(Ro Bravo)

25

Total expected investment


(million dolars)
Maximum estimated output
(daily equivalent of thousands of barrels of crude oil)
dailyequivaldiarios)

Barcodn
(Altamira)

Potable water, drainage and


sewerage
Paving
Sanitary landfills

Wastewater treatment plants


Street lighting
Reconstruction of basic infrastructure

Investment 2015 2016

$104,245,714 usd

Gas
pipeline
>
PROPUESTA GUIN PARA
VIDEO
Gas pipeline Los Ramones

Capacity: 1,430 million cubic feet per day


Diameter: 48

Agua Dulce - Border

Stage I Border
Los Ramones 72 miles

CAMARGO

Compression and repumping stations | Status: UNDER CONSTRUCTION


A

Las Nueces

CS Camargo: IN OPERATION
LOS RAMONES

CS Villagrn: ABOUT TO START OPERATIONS

INVESTMENT 2,500 millions USD


Gas pipeline Marino Texas - Tuxpan

99 miles
274 miles
STAGE II - NORTH

B
VILLAGRN

Capacity: 2,600 million cubic feet per day


Length: 800 km
Diameter: 42
Depth from 100 to 300 meters

Compression and
repumping stations
C

CS Soto la Marina

RS InterGen in Altamira

VILLA HIDALGO

> January 26, 2016, Signing of coordination agreement


CFE - Government of the State of Tamaulipas
Status: in bidding process
Beginning of operations: 2018

INVESTMENT 2,600 millions USD

Altamira

178 miles
STAGE II - SOUTH
Tuxpan

Gas pipeline Cactus- Reynosa (existing)

APASEO El ALTO

Port
of
Matamoros
integral
project
>
PROPUESTA GUIN PARA
VIDEO
> FIRST STAGE INVESTMENT

Perdido Fold Belt


fields

$137,852,000 USD
1. Enlargement of breakwaters
dredging of the navigation channel
2. Dredging
3. Port access road

Given volume
(mmbpce)

Type
R. Prospectivos

4. Pier repair and rehabilitation


5. Precint urbanization
6. Electric power

3,103

Trin-1DL

Trin-1

Port of Matamoros

Exploratus-1

Vespa-1

Construction of PEMEX maritime


terminal

Pep-1

$111,976,666 USD

Provision of logistic services


to deep-water drilling platforms
Terminal surface area: 19.3 has.
Pier length: 655 meters
Beginning of operations: June 2016

Port of Altamira
Port of Tampico

Areas given to Pemex

HYDROCARBON SECTORS INVESTMENT


OPPORTUNITIES IN TAMAULIPAS

MXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL


MAY 31, 2016

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