Development of peru gas pipeline

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  • 1. Development
  • 2. Prosperity VS Preservation wealth VS keeping alive
  • 3. ConflictBenefit and wealth the potentiallythat development negative effectcan bring on the environment (including the depletion of natural resources)
  • 4. Camisea in PeruAdvantages and disadvantages for the region
  • 5. 5 August 2004-Peruvian President, AlejandroToledo, switched on the taps ofCamisea, Perus natural gas project.-This was 20 years after the gasreserves were originally discovered.
  • 6. Camisea-Gas field 720 miles from Lima-One of the most important in SouthAmerica- 430-mile gas pipeline (from wells inthe jungle, over the Andes to thecoast)
  • 7. With Camisea, Peru hopes to- increase economic growth- export energy to Mexico & USA- provide cheaper energy- have a power source for clearnergas-fuelled motor vehicles
  • 8. However, for environmentalists,The project is polluting and destroyingrivers and hunting grounds.Pipeline is causing deforestation ofbiodiverse land.
  • 9. Camisea Rainforests
  • 10. For lobbyists,Many indigenous tribes face hungerand malnutritionThey also face disease (noresistance due to having no contactwith the outside world before)
  • 11. Earlier Royal Dutch/ Shell and Exxon Mobil CorpSpent two years in exploration Pulled out of the project in 1998
  • 12. Camisea consortium is led by Pluspetrol (Argentinas 3rd biggest oil group)
  • 13. consortiumGroup of companies formed topromote a common objective or engagein a project of benefit to all themembers.The relationship normally entailscooperation and a sharing of resources,sometimes even common ownership.
  • 14. CamiseaA natural gas projectIn PeruFirst switched on 5 August 2004Gas reserves discovered 20 years agoOne of the most important in South America
  • 15. upstream (oil industry)The upstream oil sector is a termcommonly used to refer to the searching for and the recovery and production of crude oil and natural gas. The upstream oil sector is also knownas the exploration and production(E&P) sector.
  • 16. downstream (oil industry)The downstream oil sector is a termcommonly used to refer to the refiningof crude oil, and the selling and distribution of products derived from crude oil.Such products include liquifiedpetroleum gas (LPG), gasoline orpetrol, jet fuel, diesel oil, other fueloils, asphalt and petroleum coke.
  • 17. conflictThe benefits and wealth The potentially negativethat development can effect on thebring environment including the depletion of natural resources
  • 18. The Paracas National ReservePerus only marine protected areaextending over a total 335.000hectares
  • 19. Paracas Marine Reserves
  • 20. Same pronunciation?Noun Verbcontract contract differentproject project differentfuel fuel sameplant plant sameprocess process sameloan loan same
  • 21. noun/ verb word stress Many two-syllable words with the same noun/ verb form follow the same pattern regarding pronunciation. Usually, the first syllable is stressed for the noun. The second syllable is stressed for the verb. contract record