Tag: Mexico
Pemex presents its Work Plan for 2025-2030
In the morning conference “Las mañaneras del pueblo” (The people's morning sessions) led by Mexican President Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, and joined by Luz Elena González Escobar, MSc, Secretary of Energy, the CEO of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Dr. Víctor Rodríguez Padilla outlined the Work Plan for 2025-2030 that will make it possible to bolster the country's energy independence for the benefit of the people.
GEMÜ Mexico Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
The Mexican subsidiary of GEMÜ celebrates its 10th anniversary. Since its foundation in Mexico City, GEMÜ Mexico has stood for quality and innovation and has established itself as the market leader for aseptic diaphragm valves in the region.
Helios Technology Executing Augmented Strategy; Opens New Balboa Facility in Mexico
Helios Technologies, Inc., a global leader in highly engineered motion control and electronic controls technology, announced its operating company Balboa will host its official ribbon cutting ceremony, unveiling a 68,000 square foot expansion of its Tijuana, Mexico facility.
Festo to Expand Capacity in North and South American Regions with...
Festo will invest $100 million dollars in the plant, highlighting the strategic focus "Local for Local", where the objective is to open up the great growth potential of these markets.
PJ Valves Secures Multiple FPSO Contracts
PJ Valves (PJV), a specialist manufacturer and supplier of valves for the global energy industry, has been awarded three FPSO valve contracts for projects in Brazil, Mexico and Nigeria.
Texas Researchers Revisit Methane Hydrates
Research from the University of Texas in Austin has shown that injecting air and carbon dioxide into methane ice deposits buried beneath the Gulf of Mexico could have the potential to unlock natural gas energy resources, while also trapping the carbon dioxide underground.The study was published in the journal Water Resources Research, which used computer models to simulate what would happen when mixtures of carbon dioxide and air were injected into deposits of methane hydrate, a water-rich, almost ice-like chemical compound that forms in high-pressure and low-temperature environments, like the Gulf of Mexico and the Arctic circle.