Transportation Systems

At ESENTIA Energy Systems we transport natural gas from the Waha basin, Texas to the central and western areas of Mexico, in addition to having 5 Compression Stations that guarantee that the hydrocarbon flows safely with sufficient pressure.

Roadrunner pipeline

Coyanosa, Texas – San Isidro, Chihuahua

Kilometers: 322 km
Diameter: 30"
Capacity: 640 MMSCFD

SIEE | San Isidro - El Encino

San Isidro, Chihuahua – El Encino, Chihuahua

Kilometers: 384 km
Diameter: 36"
Capacity: 850 MMSCFD

EELL | El Encino – La Laguna

El Encino, Chihuahua – La Laguna, Durango

Kilometers: 477 km
Diameter: 42"
Capacity: 1,670 MMSCFD

LLAGS | La Laguna – Aguascalientes

La Laguna, Durango – Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes

Kilometers: 444 km
Diameter: 48"
Capacity: 1,319 MMSCFD

VAGS | Villa de Reyes – Aguascalientes – Guadalajara

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

Kilometers: 390 km
Diameter: 36" and 20"
Capacity: 1,016 MMSCFD

PTO | Palmillas - Toluca

Palmillas, Querétaro – Toluca, Estado de México

Kilometers: 127 km
Diameter: 16"
Capacity: 96 MMSCFD

El Encino Compression Station

Three Siemens SGT-750 turbines with a capacity of 50,000 hp each, for a total power of 120,000 hp, connected to Siemens Centrifugal Compressors

San Juan Compression Station

Two Siemens SGT-400 turbines with a capacity of 20,000 hp each, for a total power of 40,000 hp, connected to Siemens Centrifugal Compressors

La Laguna Compression Station

Three Siemens SGT-400 turbines with a capacity of 20,000 hp each, for a total power of 60,000 hp, connected to Siemens Centrifugal Compressors

Soto La Marina Compression Station

Three Solar turbocharger units with a capacity of 23,470 hp each, for a total station capacity of 70,140 hp.

Villa de Reyes Compression Station

Two Siemens SGT-400 turbines with a capacity of 18,000 hp each, for a total power of 54,000 hp, connected to Siemens Centrifugal Compressors

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!