Peru's Energy Crisis: Government Acts to Safeguard Supply Amid Gas Pipeline Rupture

Peru faces a major energy crisis following a gas pipeline rupture, leading the government to draw on fuel reserves and move workers and students to remote operations. The crisis has severely constricted natural gas supply, necessitating urgent responses from both the public and private sectors.

Peru's Energy Crisis: Government Acts to Safeguard Supply Amid Gas Pipeline Rupture
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In response to the worst energy crisis in two decades, Peru will utilize its fuel reserves to ensure domestic supply, Prime Minister Denisse Miralles announced on Friday. A gas pipeline rupture has severely affected supplies, prompting the government to push for remote work and online schooling solutions.

The crisis began to unfold after natural gas exports were halted due to the rupture. The restricted supply has dwindled to merely 10% of the required capacity, Energy and Mines Minister Angelo Alfaro reported to Congress, emphasizing the dire situation.

The SNMPE asserted on Friday that they are rapidly arranging for the import of an LPG shipment to mitigate the crisis. The pipeline's operator, TGP, has shut down a affected section, prioritizing residential and essential services over industrial demands. Additionally, Pluspetrol halted LPG production, which notably affects Peru's energy consumption.

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