Petroperú finalizes its fourth sulfuric acid export to Chile
Petroperú completed its fourth export of sulfuric acid to the ports of Mejillones and Barquito in Chile, strengthening its commercial operations in international markets and expanding the placement of refined products and derivatives.
In this fourth operation, the state-owned company exported approximately 19,000 metric tons (MT) of sulfuric acid using the tanker Concon Trader, under strict operational and logistical conditions designed to ensure the safety, continuity, and efficiency of the product's loading and transportation process.
With this new shipment, the cumulative volume of sulfuric acid exported by Petroperú since 2025 reaches approximately 75,000 metric tons. This achievement demonstrates the Talara Refinery's operational capacity to meet the demands of international markets and support its processes through quality controls and laboratory certification with international accreditation.
Expanding exporter portfolio
As part of its international business activities, Petroperú is carrying out export operations of fuels and derivatives to various international markets, strengthening its regional presence and generating new business opportunities.
From 2025 and into 2026, the company has completed exports of various products to countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Panama, China, as well as to the Caribbean and the United States. During this period, operations for over one million barrels of fuels and liquid derivatives were recorded.
These operations are part of the new business opportunities that Petroperú is developing in international markets by placing refined products and derivatives with commercial value, contributing to the comprehensive utilization of the Talara Refinery's operational capacity.









