Primax begins LNG sales in northern Peru
Published on: Apr 14, 2025
The retailer has integrated LNG dispensing at its Alto Moche service station, part of its long-term growth strategy targeting both regional freight corridors and urban routes.

Primax has officially launched public sales of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at its Alto Moche service station, located in the northern region of Peru along a key section of the Pan-American Highway.
The new station provides a strategic refueling point for freight trucks and interprovincial buses operating in the area. Equipped to sell both liquid fuels and LNG, this site features specialized dispensers and cryogenic tanks as part of a collaboration with Promigas.
“This station strengthens our commitment to sustainability and emissions reduction in the transportation sector, offering our heavy-duty customers a cleaner and more cost-effective fuel option,” said Francisco Pimentel, Business Manager for Natural Gas Vehicles, LPG, and Lubricants at Primax.
The company is actively working on additional LNG station projects in the region and beyond, as part of its long-term growth strategy. Currently, it is carefully evaluating new locations to ensure sustainable expansion of its LNG network, targeting both regional freight corridors and urban routes.
Primax’s strategy includes serving a broad range of vehicles, from passenger cars to freight trucks and long-distance buses.










