Transition Industries and Mexico’s CFEnergía Sign Natural Gas Supply Contract Enabling Construction of Pacifico Mexinol, the World’s Largest Ultra-Low Carbon Methanol Plant


When it initiates operations, Mexinol, a subsidiary of Transition Industries, is expected to be the largest ultra-low carbon chemicals facility in the world – producing approximately 1.8 million MT of blue methanol and 350,000 MT of green methanol annually. With an investment exceeding USD 3.3 billion, its prime location on the west coast of Mexico meets emerging demand for clean methanol in the Pacific and beyond.



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