For the second time, Perenco Guatemala Limited was awarded a 25-year contract to operate the pipeline from Campo Xan in Petén to the Piedras Negras oil terminal in Izabal.
After multiple delays were reported in the tender, the Ministry of Energy and Mines of Guatemala was able to award the new contract, which was signed on June 18 by both parties and published on July 24 in the newspaper of Central America.
Because the Guatemalan authorities were not able to form the Tender Board, a new date will be set for the receipt of tenders for the operation and administration of the Stationary Hydrocarbon Transport System.
Although the deadline for tendering for the pipeline had already been extended in November last year and March 14, 2019 was set as the deadline for submission of proposals, the authorities of the Executive failed to form the Board and now a new deadline will have to be announced.
March 14th, 2019 is the new date scheduled by the Guatemalan authorities to receive offers for the operation and administration of the Stationary System for the Transport of Hydrocarbons.
After last July were found disadvantages in the proposal presented by Perenco, the only bidder in the last contest and current administrator of the pipeline, it was decided to make a new process.
Due to discrepancies found in the proposal presented by Perenco, another tender will be held to grant the operation and administration of the Stationary Hydrocarbon Transport System in concession.
In its resolution, the Qualifying Board explained that some inadequate elements were identified in the Perenco proposal, which necessitate a new tender in the coming months. According to the document, Perenco Guatemala, the sole bidder in the process, did not set a deadline for the contract, even though the published tender conditions established a maximum term of 25 years, with the possibility of extension.
Perenco Guatemala, the current operator of the pipeline, was the only bidder in the tender to obtain the concession for the operation and administration of the Hydrocarbons Transportation Stationary System.
The contract to operate the system includes a 425 kilometer pipeline, five pumping stations and the Piedras Negras export terminal, in Puerto Santo Tomás de Castilla, and the model of the contract to operate and manage it will be for a maximum of 25 years, with an option to extend.
In Guatemala, companies interested in operating and managing the Hydrocarbons Stationary Transport System are invited to present their offers on June 15.
Representatives from the Ministry of Energy and Mines (Mem) stated that the Qualification Committee, which will be appointed by an agreement, will be in charge of receiving technical-economic offers from 9:00 a.m.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines reports that the process to tender the operation of the pipeline has been approved by the Attorney General's Office.
Without giving further details on the terms of the contract for the operation of the pipeline, currently the responsibility of Perenco, the Minister of Energy and Mines, Luis Chang, stated that the bidding process received a favorable ruling and is progress is being made.