Duke Energy to invest $45 million in GuatemalaTuesday, July 7, 2009 Construction of the San Cristobal hydroelectric in Alta Verapaz is scheduled to start in six months. The project was originally won by Inver Energy, but this company was adquired by Duke Energy. Duke will carry on the project, expected to generate 600 jobs. Jaguar Energy Wins Case Against Chinese CMNCMonday, October 17, 2016 Jaguar Energy Guatemala has announced that it won the international arbitration case against China Machine New Energy Corporation, which has to pay the former entity $149 million. According to the company, as a result of the decision from the arbitral tribunal, the power plant based on coal will remain its property, and the Chinese company will have to pay $149 million. Puma Energy Acquires ExxonMobil Assets in the RegionWednesday, March 30, 2011 Puma Energy has agreed to acquire ExxonMobil’s commercialization and fuel supply assets in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Founded in 1997, Puma Energy has quickly grown into one of the world’s largest independent petroleum commercialization and downstream distribution companies. Cutuco Studies Selling Energy to GuatemalaTuesday, October 6, 2009 Salvadoran project Cutuco Energy Central America is analyzing selling natural gas energy to Guatemala in 2013. Company spokespersons are currently in Guatemala holding meetings with authorities and potential buyers. Guatemala: AEI’s Jaguar Energy Begins Construction of 300MW Power PlantFriday, May 7, 2010 Jaguar Energy, from AEI, began construction of a 700 million solid fuel fired power generation facility near Port Quetzal. The President of Guatemala, Alvaro Colom, along with cabinet ministers and representatives from AEI and the private sector, led a groundbreaking ceremony today to inaugurate the construction of Jaguar Energy Guatemala LLC's new 300 MW solid fuel fired power generation facility. Puma Energy to Market Castrol in CentralWednesday, February 6, 2013 Puma Energy Service stations and distributors of Castrol in the isthmus will market the lubricants Castrol GTX, Castrol Magnatec and Castrol EDGE. A statement from Puma-Energy reads: Puma Energy to Invest $100 millionThursday, April 19, 2012 The Swiss oil company has completed the takeover of the assets of Exxon Mobil in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. The Exxon Mobil assets to be transferred to Puma Energy include 300 service stations, two refineries, the addition of three terminals, two airports and a marine bunker fuel supply which supplies 20% of the regional market, all of which involves managing a 20 million barrels of oil per year. Pacific Rubiales to Explore Oil in GuatemalaThursday, October 21, 2010 The Colombia - Canadian firm will operate the 7-98 oil contract, which has a potential for 4,000 million barrels. Pacific Rubiales has signed an agreement with Flamingo Energy Investment Ltd, Guatemala Chx Limited and Atlantic Petroleum Company SA, whereby they will get a 55% stake and operation of the oil extraction located in Petén. Guatemala's Oil Industry Enhanced by Pacific RubialesFriday, January 7, 2011 The arrival of petroleum company Pacific Rubiales to Guatemala reaffirms the country's oil potential. That is the opinion of Bob Szczuczko, general manager of Quetzal Energy, adding that the participation of a company as well known as Pacific, facilitated the decision to retain their properties in the country. $720 million for coal plant in GuatemalaWednesday, October 22, 2008 Ashmore Energy International (AEI) will invest $750 million to construct a coal energy plant in Guatemala. With this investment the company hopes to produce 300 megawatts which will be in addition to the 234 megawatts being produced, making the total produced by the company 534 megawatts. Fenosa awards $600 million contract for Guatemala power plant constructionWednesday, May 7, 2008 Spain's Unión Fenosa has awarded a $600 million contract for the construction of a 200-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Guatemala to Jaguar Energy, a local unit of Ashdown Energy International. Fenosa said in a statement that the new plant would enable its distributors in Guatemala to ensure power supplies in the long term. Jaguar Energy Plant Delayed in Start of OperationsFriday, February 15, 2013 Lack of international funding has delayed the construction of the Jaguar Energy power plant in Guatemala, which will begin operations a year later than planned. To date the company has disbursed an amount close to a million dollars to cover the fines established and about $640,000 for the guaranteed stipulated in the contract with the distributors Energuate. Livingston to fly through the regionMonday, February 2, 2009 Once the flight to El Salvador begins in February, the company plans to start operations through Central America. In statements made to Elsalvador.com Carlos Ortiz, commercial director of Avitours and representative of the Italian airline in El Salvador said: "With this step, the airlines see El Salvador and Central America as a growing tourist destination based on forecasts and studies by the World Tourism Organization of the area. Fuel Company Changes HandsMonday, September 4, 2017 Puma Energy has announced the purchase of 100% of the capital stock of the Panamanian company Tropifuels, which operates Tropigas fuel service stations throughout the country. In a statement the company dedicated to the distribution of oil and gas explained that with the acquisition of Tropifuels S.A. it will "... Duke Energy Tenders Guatemalan Plant ImprovementsFriday, May 29, 2009 The American company that operates in Guatemala plans to open a tender for a few replacements of the diesel engines. Officials from the 160-watt Termoelectrica Arizona Plant located in Guatemala, reported plans for the tender, according to an article in IndustrialInfo.com, published in Marketwire.com. |
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