Consulting report - transportadora de gas del Perú delivering natural gas to Ayacucho
The purpose of this consultation report was to examine the opportunities available to TgP for achieving its overarching strategic objectives, particularly its aims of bolstering corporate reputation and creating shared value for the communities which are impacted by the firm’s operations. The sco...
Autor Principal: | Vilcahuaman Poma, Katya Rocio |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
2018
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http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/134740 |
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The purpose of this consultation report was to examine the opportunities available to
TgP for achieving its overarching strategic objectives, particularly its aims of bolstering
corporate reputation and creating shared value for the communities which are impacted by the
firm’s operations. The scope of this examination was confined primarily to opportunities in
the Huamanga province, due to the fact that there is pre-existing infrastructure there which is
currently underutilized. To identify the best opportunity available in the area, analyses are
conducted on the external, industry, and internal levels for TgP. From this, the opportunity for
TgP to transport natural gas to the Huamanga region was identified. To determine the best
method by which to execute on this opportunity, the existing literature was reviewed and
complemented with quantitative and qualitative analysis. The chosen method is to transport
natural gas to Huamanga via a polyethylene pipeline approximately 6.3 Km long and 8 inches
in diameter. While the implications and projected revenues of this proposal are rather minimal
in the scale of TgP’s overall operations, the project is likely to constitute a community
outreach victory regarding Huamanga. In short, this is a triumph for all parties involved, as
the community benefits from access to natural gas, while TgP benefits from making use of
idle infrastructure and capabilities, and the government benefits from the furthering of their
Massification initiative. The results and specific recommendations of this report are not
generalizable, as the solution is purpose-built for the area. However, this may also serve as a
pilot proposal for similar socially-driven ventures in other regional communities if executed
successfully. |
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