Repsol Peru’s President, Jaime Fernández-Cuesta, participated in a special session of the Andean, Amazonian and Afro-Peruvian Peoples, Environment and Ecology Commission of the Congress of the Republic
We have achieved 89% of our clean-up and first response action plans. We have successfully completed removal of the product from the ocean surface and started the sampling process, in compliance with regulatory requirements
We signed an agreement with the Government of Peru that will benefit fishermen and merchants affected by the spill caused by an uncontrolled movement of the Mare Doricum vessel on January 15.
Repsol has been providing basic necessities to a total of 3,991 people, grouped in 60 collectives of fishermen, merchants, restaurants, and nautical services in Chancay, Ancon, Santa Rosa, and Ventanilla.
Learn about the cleanup and remediation work in the areas affected by the oil spill by entering the photo gallery.
In a press conference, we presented our plan for the environmental rehabilitation work in the different zones affected by the oil leak
We apply the plow technique for cleaning. It consists of removing the sand to facilitate the removal of the hydrocarbon
Edward Owens, a recognized international expert in the detection and evaluation of oil spills in coastal areas, has joined the planning and organization of the cleanup of the coast of Peru