Peru LNG expects to load 57 cargoes this year

Peru LNG expects to load 57 liquefied natural gas cargoes at its 4.45 mtpa Pampa Melchorita LNG plant in 2024, a spokesman for operator Hunt Oil told LNG Prime. US-based Hunt operates the LNG plant with a 35 percent stake. The spokesman said the LNG plant loaded 45 LNG cargoes so far this year. Peru…

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