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
Representatives of Repsol have appeared before the Andean, Amazonian, Afro-Peruvian, Environment and Ecology Commission of the Peruvian Congress
Repsol continues the inspection work in areas of special environmental protection.
We achieve progress in cleaning up more than 56% of the sea and the beaches. Link to video
To continue promoting cleanup and remediation efforts, we are using a mobile geolocation app with a photo monitoring system
We have been building a new animal care center in the Parque de las Leyendas, with areas for recovery, cleaning, rehabilitation, and shelter of species, with the support of SERFOR and Aiuká
We have installed more than 1,600 meters of absorbent pompons on rocks, cliffs, and near the shore, in order to prevent the tide and wind from making the sand dirty again on beaches that are already clean
We have incorporated a mobile system that allows our entire team of supervisors to take photographs that are sent immediately to the control center, from where we coordinate all the cleaning operations
Report on the actions taken by Repsol during the last 24 hours. by José Reyes, Senior Manager of Safety, Quality, and Environment.
The Minister of Environment, Wilber Supo; the Minister of Production, José Luis Prado; the Vice Minister of Environment, Alfredo Mamani; the Director General of OEFA