The state firm received the backing of Perupetro and was qualified to exploit blocks I, VI and Z-69, whose contracts expire this year. Joint production is almost 19% of national production.
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Petroperu It was informed today, Saturday, August 26, that it obtained its qualification to operate 100% of blocks I, VI and Z-69, located in northwestern Peru.
According to a document to which he had access The Republicthe state agency Perupetro approved Petroperú’s requests so that they can take all of these deposits with contracts that are close to expiring between October and November of this year.
It is worth noting that despite the noise generated by the desire to re-privatize some sectors, President Dina Boluarte expressed her support for the lots to be administered by the State through Petroperú. “Lots I, VI and Z-69 (formerly Z-2B) will be ours”said the president in Talara at the beginning of February.
A few days ago Pedro Chira, president of Petroperutold this newspaper that the state company can take over the northwest lots since these are “going businesses” and are linked to the New Talara Refinery, and for this they have experienced personnel for the exploitation of hydrocarbons.
Perupetro supports Petroperú’s entry into the Talara lots.
Perupetro supports Petroperú’s entry into the Talara lots.
Source: Larepublica

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