According to shipment data by state-owned Perupetro, during January, the 4.4 mtpa LNG plant sent two shipments each to South Korea and Japan.
The shipments loaded onboard the LNG carriers Methane Patricia Camila, New Oasis, Pan Europe, and Maran Gas Amphipolis equal 301,192 tonnes, the data shows.
These four LNG cargoes, which were loaded at the Peru LNG plant last month, compare to four LNG cargoes in the prior month and three cargoes in January 2025.
The 174,000-cbm Alicante Knutsen also left the Peru LNG plant earlier this week, and it is heading to South Korea, as its AIS data provided by VesselsValue shows.
LNG giant Shell holds 20 percent in Peru LNG and offtakes all the volumes.
The PeruPetro data shows that Peru LNG loaded 54 cargoes in 2025, compared to 57 vessels and equivalent to 205 TBtus in 2024.
US-based Hunt operates the LNG plant with a 35 percent stake, while Japan’s Marubeni has 10 percent in the LNG terminal operator.
Last year, MidOcean Energy, the LNG unit of US-based energy investor EIG, completed the purchase of an additional 15 percent interest in Peru LNG from Hunt Oil.
MidOcean’s interest in Peru LNG now stands at 35 percent.

