Peru : Extending the Use of Natural Gas to Inland Provinces
The project's goal is to configure realistically the potential business units that are likely to be awarded in concessions to private operators. These conditions are comprised of: (i) the socioeconomic reality of regions and current and potent...
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Format: | ESMAP Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/6995945/peru-extending-use-natural-gas-inland-provinces http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17967 |
Summary: | The project's goal is to configure
realistically the potential business units that are likely
to be awarded in concessions to private operators. These
conditions are comprised of: (i) the socioeconomic reality
of regions and current and potential energy use; (ii) the
current legislation governing natural gas, (iii) the
framework of institutions at the national, regional, and
district levels; (iv) the base infrastructure already in
place and in operation in Camisea (upstream-midstream) upon
which the project's trunklines will be extended; (v)
the characteristics of the areas crossed by the potential
route of Camisea Trunk Transport pipeline (CTT) with respect
to the extended pipelines and the relevant environmental
restrictions; (vi) the project's supply costs compared
to the economic benefits contributed; (vii) the financial
requirements of the business units, and the engineering and
design of a combination of reasonable revenues and rates
which will attract responsible users and investors to the
regional supply systems. |
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