Representatives of Repsol have appeared before the Andean, Amazonian, Afro-Peruvian, Environment and Ecology Commission of the Peruvian Congress
Lima, February 10, 2022. Repsol continues the inspection work in areas of special environmental protection. With the help of PhD Marino Morikawa, the company already has the necessary authorizations to…
The cleanup work in the sea and on the beaches affected by the oil spill of last January 15 has advanced more than 56%. This was confirmed by Repsol
Repsol has signed an agreement with the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) – through the Forestry and Wildlife Technical Administration of Lima
In the last few days, more than 1,600 meters of absorbent pompoms have been installed on rocks, cliffs, and near the shore
Repsol informed by means of a videocommunication about the details of the cleanup works
that are being carried out after the spill of January 15
Repsol yesterday presented to the authorities the plans required in Resolution No. 00013-2022-OEFA/DSEM of January 31 that establishes the closure of the maritime facilities at the La Pampilla Refinery
The Minister of the Environment, Rubén Ramirez, today visited the Emergency Control Center that Repsol has at the La Pampilla Refinery
Repsol confirms that it has received notification of Resolution No. 00013-2022-OEFA/DSEM.
Repsol uses satellite technology and artificial intelligence for sea and coastline clean-up response
Repsol uses the most advanced satellite technology and artificial intelligence tools to monitor the progress of cleanup work at sea