PERU LNG 2021 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT
PERU LNG 2021
generation of systems to ensure that loading
operations are programmed and carried out
safely. The principal items of equipment are
two weather buoys with wave sensors located
inside and outside of the breakwater; laser
approximation sensors that measure the speed
and angle of approach of vessels to the berth;
a Pilot Portable Unit, that facilitates entry and
exit when the visibility is limited.
Since 2015 the PERU LNG terminal has used
bespoke software that provides a fourteen-day
forecast of sea conditions, wind, visibility, swell
and other characteristics. Furthermore, since
the end of 2016 this forecast has included a
tool for predicting the movement of berthed
vessels and the load on their mooring lines.
In 2020 the PERU LNG terminal was one of the
first in Peru to introduce measures to prevent
the propagation and spread of the SARS-CoV-2
virus. Thanks this action maritime operations
were unaffected and shipments proceeded as
planned. It should be noted that no cases of
contagion were found on board visiting vessels
or among the port facility's personnel.
SINCE 2015 THE PERU
LNG TERMINAL HAS USED
BESPOKE SOFTWARE THAT
PROVIDES A FOURTEEN-
DAY FORECAST OF SEA
CONDITIONS, WIND,
VISIBILITY, SWELL AND
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS.
CHAPTER 5
INFRASTRUCTURE TO ASTOUND THE
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