Repsol informed that last Tuesday, February 2, they presented the plans required by Resolution No. 00013-2022-OEFA/DSEM, which establishes the closure of the maritime facilities in La Pampilla.
In detail, the documentation presented was the update of the Contingency Plan and the Management Plan for Hydrocarbon Spills at Sea, which according to the company incorporate the highest international standards.
What’s more, Repsol He assured that they are in permanent contact with the authorities to comply with the new requirements and to continue with port activities in terminals 1, 3 and 4, oblivious to the oil spill on January 15.
The company added that La Pampilla has an inventory that meets the requirements of Peruvian law, and recalled that the products of this refinery cover 40% of the local fuel market, so they will make “greater efforts to avoid the risk of shortages of essential products for the citizens and the development of the country”.
Source: Larepublica

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