Spanish energy company Repsol said natural gas production started at a site in Peru that has the reserve equivalent of a quarter of the nation’s demand. Gas production started Wednesday at the Sagari field, located inside so-called Block 57 in the southern Cusco region of Peru. “The start of production at Sagari will lead to a 25 percent increase in the block’s total output,” the Spanish company said in an emailed statement. Starting in January, production will be the equivalent of around one-fourth of Peru’s total demand for natural gas. Peru is recovering from a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal involving Odebrecht, Latin America’s largest construction company. The case brought down Brazilian […]