The many faces of the Camisea natural gas project
Peru's Camisea project is designed to exploit a huge gas field in the Amazonian region that could save the country some $4 billion in energy costs and earn it several billion dollars more in the form of exports.1 The troubles that it will bring to the country’s forests and people are another matter.
The gas field (Block 88) and pipeline project is located in one of the world’s most ecologically and socially fragile areas. A region of great biodiversity, Camisea is home to Machiguenga, Yine, Nanti, Nahua and possibly Kirineri indigenous peoples.