The first opening of Perupetro envelopes, in which it is verified if the bidders complied with accrediting all the required documentation, ended with Monterrico as the only competitor in progress for Block V, and the companies Sapet and Olympic for Lot VII.
According to the act signed this Tuesday the 11th by the state agency, only two bidders submitted a formal offer for Lot V, whose contract expires on October 5: the companies Monterrico (operator of blocks II and XV), and the consortium Inventa Energy Enterprises LLC & Werrus Energy Management Company LLC. This second one was left on the way.
In the case of Block VII, which for this tender was separated from Block VI (promised for Petroperú), four bidders submitted a formal offer: Pan China Resources, Inventa Energy Enterprises LLC & Werrus Energy Management Company LLC consortium, Olympic Perú and Sapet Development.
Only Olympic and Sapet —the latter a subsidiary of the Chinese CNPC, which already occupies the deposit— advanced to the next stage, with a view to operating these fields after the end of his contract on October 21.
This Thursday, July 13, the second opening of envelopes will take place at the Perupetro headquarters. With this, the first step for the reprivatization of the almost 420,000 barrels of oil per year that are extracted annually from both blocks would be expedited for the subscription of the good deal.
He Lot V it has an average production capacity of 105 barrels per day (bpd), while Block VII reaches 1,045 bpd, according to official information from Perupetro.
Source: Larepublica

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