The president of Repsol Peru, Jaime Fernández-Cuesta, participated today in an extraordinary session of the Andean, Amazonian and Afro-Peruvian Peoples, Environment and Ecology Commission of the Congress of the Republic
Repsol announces that it has made 89% progress in its clean-up schedule and first response actions to the oil spill in Ventanilla to date.
Repsol and the Government of Peru have signed an agreement that will benefit fishermen and traders affected by the oil spill originated by an uncontrolled movement of the Mare Doricum tanker on January 15
Repsol has signed compensation agreements with the Asociación de Pescadores Artesanales de Ancón and the Confederación de Pescadores Artesanales de la Rivera de Chancay
The cleanup works at sea and on the beaches affected by the oil spill of January 15 show an advance of 82%
The president of Repsol Peru, Jaime Fernández-Cuesta, has presented the plan for the remediation work that the company will carry out in the different areas affected
After a month of cleanup work, Repsol reports a 72% progress in the areas affected
Repsol has provided a Wildlife Rescue Center at the Parque de las Leyendas Zoo in Lima for the care and rehabilitation of animals in vulnerable conditions
Dr. Edward Owens, a recognized international expert in detection and assessment of oil spills in coastlines, supports the schedule for the cleanup of the sea and beaches that Repsol
The sea and beach cleanup work is being carried out on time and with all the guarantees thanks to the nearly 1,800 active workers who