Okra Energy contracts power supply for its small-scale LNG plant in Peru

Okra Energy contracts power supply for its small-scale LNG plant in Peru
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Okra Energy said it has awarded the power generation contract for Peru’s first small-scale natural gas liquefaction (ssLNG) facility to Flesan Energía.

The New York-based Okra Energy, through its Peruvian unit Lantera Energy, is finalizing construction of its facility in Piura, located in northern Peru, which is expected to be operational by July 1, 2018.

Under this long-term power purchase agreement (PPA), Flesan Energía, an independent power producer headquartered in Lima, is providing the installation and operation of gensets with the combined capacity of 2.8 MW for Okra Energy’s LNG site in Colan, providing power to the facility, Okra Energy said in a statement.

The majority of the production capacity of the new liquefaction facility situated in Piura has already been pre-sold to one of the largest steel manufacturers in the western hemisphere, with the balance under contract.

Okra added that three additional small-scale LNG facilities are currently also under contract.