Peru LNG
Peru LNG is a natural gas liquefaction plant in Pampa Melchorita, Peru, at the {{convert|170|km|adj=on}} of the South Pan American Highway in San Vicente de Cañete. It is the first natural gas liquefaction plant in South America.{{cite news
| url = http://www.downstreamtoday.com/news/article.aspx?a_id=22949
| title = Peru LNG Inaugurates $3.8B Liquefaction Plant
| work = Peru LNG
| publisher = Downstream Today
| date = 2010-06-10
| accessdate = 2010-06-12}}
{{cite news
| url = https://calgaryherald.com/Partners+unveil+Peru+plant/3145435/story.html
| title = Partners unveil Peru LNG plant
| newspaper = Calgary Herald
| agency = Herald News Services
| date = 2010-06-12
| accessdate = 2010-06-12}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
The plant was officially inaugurated on 10 June 2010, and cost US$3.8 billion. It has a nominal capacity of 4.4 million tons of LNG per year. The production complex also consists of two storage tank with a capacity of {{convert|130000|m3}} of LNG) each, a marine terminal, and a supply pipeline. The plant is supplied from Repsol YPF and Petrobras developed fields near the Camisea fields.
{{cite news
| url = http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-06-09/peru-regains-fuel-exporter-status-lures-9-billion-update1-.html
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100624023142/http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-06-09/peru-regains-fuel-exporter-status-lures-9-billion-update1-.html
| url-status = dead
| archive-date = June 24, 2010
| title = Peru Regains Fuel Exporter Status, Lures $9 Billion
| work = Bloomberg Businessweek
| publisher = Bloomberg
| author = Alex Emery
| date = 2010-06-09
| accessdate = 2010-06-12}}
The {{convert|34|in|mm|adj=on}} supply pipeline runs {{convert|408|km|mi}} from Chinquintirca in Ayacucho area to the LNG plant.
{{cite web
| url = http://www.hydrocarbons-technology.com/projects/peru-lng/
| title = Peru LNG Project, Peru
| work = hydrocarbons-technology.com
| publisher = Net Resources International
| accessdate = 2010-06-12}}
The plant was designed and built by Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. The marine terminal was built by the CDB consortium (Saipem, Jan De Nul, and Odebrecht). The pipeline system was installed by Techint.
The LNG plant is operated by Peru LNG which is a consortium of Hunt Oil Company (50%), SK Energy (20%), Shell (20%), and Marubeni (10%).