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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Peru Bets on Chevron and Riyadh to Jumpstart Its Energy Future
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Peru Bets on Chevron and Riyadh to Jumpstart Its Energy Future

Last updated: October 13, 2025 4:38 am
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Peru, recognized as one of the world’s foremost copper producers, is strategizing to revitalize its energy and essential minerals mining sector through partnerships with foreign companies aimed at enhancing oil production and launching lithium mining ventures.

This South American nation, notable for its significant oil and copper mining activities, faces challenges in rejuvenating its energy and mining industries due to ongoing political instability, along with security and crime issues, which may soon lead to the end of President Dina Boluarte’s administration.

After years of missing out on global opportunities in the energy transition minerals space, Peru is set to finalize an agreement with Saudi Arabia in November to explore lithium and other crucial minerals, as stated by Energy and Mines Minister Jorge Luis Montero in a recent interview.

Saudi Arabia is keen on establishing a “reliable strategic partnership” with Peru, looking to invest in mining and energy operations, including future projects on seawater desalination plants for the mining industry, Montero shared.

Though not yet a competitor in lithium extraction, Peru has sizeable lithium reserves. EY Peru estimates that the lithium triangle which currently comprises Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia, could soon expand to include Peru, transforming it into the “lithium square” as it holds valuable reserves.

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In response to this landscape, lithium mining companies are beginning to develop Peru’s potential resources.

American Lithium is advancing the Falchani project, which is touted as the sixth-largest hard-rock lithium deposit worldwide, according to the Canada-based company’s claims.

Following a favorable court ruling regarding concession rights, American Lithium plans to elevate its investment in the Falchani project by 22%, summing up to $847 million, as revealed by Ulises Solis, the general manager of the company’s local unit, Macusani Yellowcake, in his communication with Reuters at September’s close.

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While targeting future metal production, Peru is also focused on revitalizing its crude oil output, striving to reverse the dwindling production which has fallen to below 50,000 barrels per day (bpd), a stark contrast to its peak output of almost 140,000 bpd back in 1995.

Recently, Chevron acquired a 35% interest in three offshore blocks operated by Occidental, which also involves private investment firm Westlawn securing a 30% stake in these blocks. Occidental will continue to operate with a 35% share.

The unexplored blocks are believed to hold numerous high-impact exploration opportunities.

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