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TransCanada to develop $800M US energy storage and transportation project in Mexico

TransCanada Corp. says it's investing more in Mexico with plans to develop an $800 million US refined fuel storage and transportation project.
TransCanada's Keystone pipeline facility is seen in Hardisty, Alta., in this November 2015 photo. The company said Tuesday it is involved in a fuel storage and transport project in Mexico. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

TransCanada Corp. says it's investing more in Mexico with plans to develop an $800million US refined fuel storage and transportation project.

The Calgary-based company is partnering with Sierra Oil and Gas and Grupo TMM on the project that will have TransCanada holding a 50 per cent interest.

The deal includes a marine terminal near Tuxpan, Veracruz, 265 kilometres of pipeline, and an inland storage and distribution hub in central Mexico.

TransCanada says the roughly 100,000-barrels-per-day pipeline carrying refined fuel from the coast to central Mexico will run parallel to the $500-million USTuxpan-Tula natural gas pipeline project that it won a contract to build, run and own last November.

The latest project follows the company winning a contract in June with partner Sempra Energy to build the $2.1-billion US Sur de Texas-Tuxpan natural gas pipeline, and in April winning a contract for the $550-million USTula-Villa de Reyes pipeline.

Overall TransCanada says it has existing assets and projects in development in the country totalling more than $5 billion US, with almost all covered by 25-year agreements with Mexico's state-owned utility.