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Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, which bribed Mexican officials to win public works between 2011 and 2014, obtained several key energy contracts during the same period, including the bidding for the Los Ramones Phase II Norte project, an auction promoted by Pemex of the Ethylene XXI petrochemical plant and a project at the Tula Refinery, Hidalgo. The Ramones II North In July 2014, Pemex Gas and Basic Petrochemicals (PGPB), through its subsidiary Tag Pipelines Norte (Tag Norte), awarded the project to the Odebrecht, Techint and Arendal (OAT) consortium. The total investment is more than 1,200 million dollars (million dollars)m according to a statement from Pemex. Los Ramones II-Norte covers the construction of a 42-inch gas pipeline approximately 450 kilometers long that runs from Nuevo León to San Luis Potosí. The project is part of the Natural Gas Transportation System and covers a total length of more than 1,000 kilometers with a transportation capacity of 2.1 billion cubic feet per day.
The section has not yet been inaugurated. Ethylene XXI Another important contract that Odebrecht obtained around this time was the construction of the Etileno XXI petrochemical plant. Through Pemex Gas and Basic Petrochemicals, the Mexican government decided to promote private investment to build a petrochemical Bahamas Mobile Number List complex. The investment, with a preliminary amount of 2,500 to 2,800 million dollars, consisted of building a cracker or ethylene plant in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz. Pemex would supply ethane gas for the production of ethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene and other derivatives in said complex. We recommend: 8 reasons that make Etileno XXI so important For this project, a public auction was held in which Grupo Idesa, an important Mexican group in the petrochemical sector, and the Brazilian Braskem, a subsidiary of Odebrecht, were the winners.
The contract was signed on February 19, 2010 and the plant began operations in the middle of this year. The construction of the plant was carried out by Odebrecht Engineering & Construction International-Industrial Engineering. The plant is now operated by Mexican firm Braskem Idesa. Tula Refinery Odebrecht also won by direct award a contract for site conditioning for a project at the Tula, Hidalgo refinery that began in February 2014 and concluded in August 2015. It had a cost of 1,436 million 399,000 pesos, according to a report from this Friday's edition of the newspaper Reforma. On Thursday, the United States Department of Justice revealed that Odebrecht made (…) bribes of around $10.5 million to government officials in Mexico to secure public works contracts.
The section has not yet been inaugurated. Ethylene XXI Another important contract that Odebrecht obtained around this time was the construction of the Etileno XXI petrochemical plant. Through Pemex Gas and Basic Petrochemicals, the Mexican government decided to promote private investment to build a petrochemical Bahamas Mobile Number List complex. The investment, with a preliminary amount of 2,500 to 2,800 million dollars, consisted of building a cracker or ethylene plant in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz. Pemex would supply ethane gas for the production of ethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene and other derivatives in said complex. We recommend: 8 reasons that make Etileno XXI so important For this project, a public auction was held in which Grupo Idesa, an important Mexican group in the petrochemical sector, and the Brazilian Braskem, a subsidiary of Odebrecht, were the winners.
The contract was signed on February 19, 2010 and the plant began operations in the middle of this year. The construction of the plant was carried out by Odebrecht Engineering & Construction International-Industrial Engineering. The plant is now operated by Mexican firm Braskem Idesa. Tula Refinery Odebrecht also won by direct award a contract for site conditioning for a project at the Tula, Hidalgo refinery that began in February 2014 and concluded in August 2015. It had a cost of 1,436 million 399,000 pesos, according to a report from this Friday's edition of the newspaper Reforma. On Thursday, the United States Department of Justice revealed that Odebrecht made (…) bribes of around $10.5 million to government officials in Mexico to secure public works contracts.