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Peru suspends exports of gas after pipeline rupture sparks energy crises

Energy and Mines minister Angelo Alfaro announced on Thursday that Peru has suspended natural gas exports due to a ruptured pipeline at the largest gas field in the country.

The stop follows a reported leak on Sunday that forced Transportadora de Gas del Peru to'shut down' a section to isolate the damage.

Alfaro told Congress that this is the worst energy crisis in the past 20 years.

He added, "The reduction in the supply of (gas) has been brutal. Only 10% are being delivered."

The Ministry of Energy and Mines declared a 14 day emergency for the national pipe network in order to prioritize supply?for residents, businesses, and essential services, while repairs were underway.

TGP had also implemented 'temporary' restrictions on gas supply to industrial and electricity sector?users, while it repaired the leak.

Pluspetrol, an energy firm, suspended the production of liquefied?gases on Wednesday following a?outage that cut off the flow of natural?gas to its Pisco 'fractionation plant.

According to data from the company, this facility provides?approximately 70 percent of Peru's LPG consumption.

(source: Reuters)