Our Assets

We are a key player in Mexico’s energy infrastructure and a vital contributor to the nation’s energy security, supplying approximately 15% of Mexico’s daily natural gas demand.

Our integrated pipeline system provides exclusive access to the Waha Basin—Mexico’s most cost-effective source of natural gas. This strategic advantage enables us to deliver reliable, competitively priced natural gas to some of the country’s most critical regional demand centers.

Roadrunner Pipeline

Coyanosa, Texas – San Isidro, Chihuahua

Length: 321 km

Diameter: 30"

Capacity: 640 MMcf/d

Tarahumara Pipeline

San Isidro, Chihuahua – El Encino, Chihuahua

Length: 381 km

Diameter: 42"
Capacity: 950 MMcf/d

El Encino Pipeline

El Encino, Chihuahua – La Laguna,Durango

Length: 423 km

Diameter: 42"
Capacity: 1,670 MMcf/d

La Laguna Pipeline

La Laguna,Durango – Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes

Length: 453 km

Diameter: 48"
Capacity: 1,319 MMcf/d

VAG Pipeline

Villa de Reyes, San Luis Potosí -Aguascalientes -Guadalajara, Jalisco

Length: 388 km

Diameter: 36"
Capacity: 1,123 MMcf/d

VAG Pipeline

Villa de Reyes, San Luis Potosí -Aguascalientes -Guadalajara, Jalisco

Length: 388 km

Diameter: 36"
Capacity: 1,123 MMcf/d

TGT Pipeline

Palmillas, Querétaro – Toluca, Estado de México

Length: 127 km

Diameter: 16"
Capacity: 96 MMcf/d

TGT Pipeline

Palmillas, Querétaro – Toluca, Estado de México

Length: 127 km

Diameter: 16"
Capacity: 96 MMcf/d

El Encino | Compression Station

Configuration: 2 + 1 Siemens SGT-750 turbines

36,683 HP average per unit

San Juan | Compression Station

Configuration: 1 + 1 Siemens SGT-400 turbines

13,877 HP average per unit

La Laguna | Compression Station

Configuration: 2 + 1 Siemens SGT-400 turbines

13,725 HP average per unit

Villa de Reyes | Compression Station

Configuration: 2 + 1 Siemens SGT-400 turbines

11,022 HP average per unit

El Castillo | Booster Station

Configuration: 1 + 0 Ariel-KBZ4

4,972 HP average per unit

SLM | Compression Station

Configuration: 2 + 1 Solar Titan 130 turbines

22,490 HP average per unit

ESENTIA Energy Systems begins construction of a teaching center in Delicias, Chihuahua

On November 21, ESENTIA Energy Systems and the Chihuahua Labor Training Institute (ICATECH) laid the first stone to build an important social investment project, a teaching center that will contribute to the training of hundreds of people in technical skills. and will increase the qualified workforce in the region of Delicias, Chihuahua.

 In the presence of representatives of the state and municipal government, the presence of Israel Ángeles Llerenas, Project Executive of the Project Supervision Subdirectorate of the Strategic Projects Directorate of CFEnergía, as well as Arturo Morales Reyes, director of ICATECH, began the construction of this work supported by the El Encino – La Laguna Natural Gas Infrastructure Development Trust. The work is expected to be completed in July 2024. 

In addition to leading the construction of the property, ESENTIA Energy Systems will also donate the furniture for its equipment. 

Through this public-private alliance, the sustainability of this center is guaranteed, since once the work is delivered, ICATECH will assign personnel and will be in charge of guaranteeing its operation according to the needs and technological advances that the productive, governmental sector and social require. 

With this work, ESENTIA reaffirms the commitment it has to the development and well-being of Mexico and the communities in which it is present. 

Congrats!