The Peru LNG export plant at Pampa Melchorita on the Pacific Coast has just re-started shipping cargoes in September after a two-and-a-half month shutdown for technical issues and now has been targeted by the Marxist Prime Minister Guido Bellido for possible nationalization.
The Oil Minister said Yemen said he wished to resume production of liquefied natural gas at the Gulf of Aden liquefaction and export facility that has been halted since mid-April 2015 because of the conflict.
Peru LNG has shipped two cargoes so far to two pricing areas after its maintenance shutdown through most of August to two separate pricing areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Basins from its liquefaction facility at Pampa Melchorita, the only LNG export plant in South America.
Peru LNG has shipped three cargoes so far in July to three separate pricing areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Basins from its liquefaction facility at Pampa Melchorita, the only LNG export plant in South America.
Peru LNG, the sole liquefaction and export plant in South America, has suspended operations because of a fracture on the feed-gas pipeline, whose biggest shareholder is Spanish transmission operator Enagas.