Oleoducto Nor Peruano Crude Pipeline

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Summary Information

  • Also called the North Peruvian Pipeline
  • Source: San Jose de Saramuro / Andoas
  • Destination: Bayóvar, Pacific Coast
  • Ownership: Petroperu
  • Website: http://www.petroperu.com.pe/
  • Length: kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity: 200,000 barrels of oil per day
  • Crude Type:

Brief Description

  • The pipeline has two forks, the north fork starting in Andoas and the main fork in San Jose de Saramuro, and runs to the Bayóvar terminal on the pacific coast

Related Oil Fields

Pipeline Status

  • In operation
  • Ecuador and Peru plan to use the pipeline to transport crude from Ecuador

History

  • 1977 - The first oil reached the Bayóvar terminal
  • 1977 - The tanker Trompeteros made ​​the first shipment of crude bound for La Pampilla refinery in Lima
  • 1978 - The North Fork Pipeline, which runs from Andoas Station to Station 5. Became operational
  • 2012 - Perenco signed an agreement to transport up to 60,000 bpd through the pipeline
  • 2012 - Petroperu signs agreement with Ecuador for use by the Pipeline

Other Information

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Links

  1. Petroperu Pipelines
  2. Perenco strengthens the development of Block 67
  3. Petroperu signs agreement with Ecuador for use by the North Peruvian Pipeline

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