Repsol is bringing more than 200 additional tons of equipment by air to Peru to use it in the cleanup of the areas affected by the oil spill.
As part of the actions deployed, Repsol has signed a collaboration agreement with the Fishermen’s Association of the district of Ancón, which represents 1,045 fishermen
Immediately after the oil spill, Repsol activated all required protection and compensation policies. Before 24 hours had elapsed, Repsol had also hired world leading companies in environmental solutions
Marino Morikawa, a renowned Peruvian scientist, joins the cleanup and remediation work of the affected areas after the oil spill in Ventanilla, to contribute to the work coordinated by Repsol.
Since the oil spill in La Pampilla on January 15, Repsol’s sole objective has been and continues to be to remedy its consequences. To this end, it has deployed all the necessary human and technical resources.
Repsol has been holding meetings and coordinating with civil society organizations and local authorities to learn about their needs and provide them with support in the situation generated
During the works carried out yesterday in the infrastructure located 18 meters below the surface of the sea, a controlled upwelling of remnants of the spill of January 15 was generated.
Regarding the publications that include comments from the captain of the vessel involved in the oil spill occurred on January 15 in Ventanilla
Repsol is working closely with civil society and Peruvian authorities to advance as quickly as possible in the remediation of the areas on the Peruvian coast affected by the oil spill.
Some 300 Peruvian military personnel have joined the cleanup of the area affected by the oil spill on January 15.