Guaymas Port Expansion to Begin in 2026 with MX$130 Billion Investment from Private Sector
The Guaymas Port expansion will commence in the first quarter of 2026, backed by MX$130 billion (US$7.50 billion) in private investment and led by the Mexican Navy (SEMAR). The project includes the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal by AMIGO LNG, set to start construction in March 2026, positioning Guaymas as a key energy and trade hub on Mexico's Pacific coast.
A new pipeline will connect Hermosillo to Guaymas for natural gas transport from Texas, facilitating exports to Asia and local distribution. The expansion encompasses a US$6.8 billion LNG terminal, a multi-use terminal, and modernization efforts with Grupo México, along with a concession awarded to SSA Mexico for a multipurpose terminal.
The overall investment is projected to create 11,640 jobs. This expansion aligns with a federal port modernization agenda, integrating MX$55.2 billion in public funds and MX$241 billion in private investments across six strategic ports.
