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Esentia will increase its natural gas transport capacity by 50% within five years.

By Adriana Barrera

MEXICO CITY. Dec 2. Esentia's CEO announced on Tuesday that the company plans to increase its natural gas transportation capacity by 50% in the third phase of a five-year expansion program, betting on a growing demand.

In late November, the company raised $457m in its initial public offering to finance expansion and reduce debt.

Daniel Bustos, Esentia's CEO, said that the company will expand its interconnected system to 660 million cubic feet.

* Esentia has more than 2,000 km (1,243 mi) of pipelines known as the Waha System or Wahalajara, that transport low-cost gas from Waha in Texas to major industrial centres in central-western Mexico including Guadalajara.

* Mexico has a high deficit in natural gas production. It meets its needs by importing it from the United States via a pipeline system.

The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum aims to reduce this dependence by 40% and increase natural gas production to 5 billion cubic foot per day by 2030.

* Bustos stated that there is a "co-dependence" between the U.S. and Mexico natural gas trade. The United States must deliver natural gas because they can't produce oil without it. (Reporting and editing by Kyry Madry; Adriana Barrera, Adriana Barrera)

(source: Reuters)