Ports

We have expanded our services to all major ports of Mexico through a net of wholly owned branches and of local agencies acting as our subagents

At the present we operate directly through four Ports. 

The first three located in the Gulf of Mexico and the latter on the Pacific Ocean, having in each location fully operational offices and experienced personnel.

COATZACOALCOS/PAJARITOS 

The port infrastructure in this area such as berths, patios, warehouses are owned and operated by the government through its agencies, except for some private terminals that operate under private contracts. All vessels and cargoes are subject to Port, Dockage, Wharfage and Storage Dues, with some exceptions to the private terminals.

CAYO ARCAS/ YUUM KAK NAAB

Petroleos Mexicanos Heavy Crude Oil known as Maya  is produced totally in its offshore oil fields located in the Bay of Campeche.

Part of this Crude Oil is pumped to Pemex offshore loading facilities located nearby the Cayo Arcas Keys about 90 miles north of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, which is the city and port where Pemex , the Port Authorities, the Cargo Inspectors and the Agents maintain their headquarters. Daily helicopters flights are provided from and to Ciudad del Carmen and the Port Installations.

TABASCO/ DOS BOCAS

This Port, together with Cayo Arcas, are “the Crude Oil Ports in the Gulf”, becoming Coatzacoalcos, as the alternate Crude Oil Port, in case of emergencies.

This Port also has a inner harbour basin which is used as the Supply Port for the offshore crude production fields located in the Bay of Campeche.

At the Olmeca refinery the monobuoy is installed approximately 7/8 miles north of Puerto Dos Bocas.

OAXACA/ SALINA CRUZ

Presently, one finger type berth for vessels up to 60,000 S.D.W has been completed and is ready to operate. This berth will be able to handle various products , such as Fuel Oil LPG Mixes, Ammonia, Gasolines, etc. The draft is expected to be between 36 to 38 ft. saltwater. We understand that this berth will operate until above West Jetty is completed.

Meantime, on 1996 Petroleos Mexicanos installed in this new Industrial Port a loading position for gas tankers handling Heavy Fuel Oil and Diesel Oil which will operate with four conventional mooring buoys where up tom 60,000 SDW tankers are moored.

SUBAGENT/ TUXPAN

Berths TPT Terminal’s dock is divided in 2 berths, one for liquid cargo (Berth 1) and one for dry cargo (Berth 2), the construction of the berth is with concrete piling and one continuous concrete deck.

SUBAGENT/ CD MADERO

Pemex refinacion terminal. T-berth at pemex madero terminal berthing position starboard side  pilot/tug compulsory  

Contact

Contact

(+52 ) 921- 211 -8195

Address

Av Independencia 2203, Puerto Mexico, 96510 Coatzacoalcos, Ver

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