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