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Petroperú was created the following year by law decree issued by General Juan Velasco Alvarado on July 24, 1969. The newly created company was chaired by another General, Marco Fernández-Baca Carrasco and had to face the challenges of operating and maintaining the recently nationalized oil industry with local personnel.
Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Peru" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.
Location of Peru. Peru is a country in western South America. Services account for 53% of Peruvian gross domestic product, followed by manufacturing (22.3%), extractive industries (15%), and taxes (9.7%). [1] Recent economic growth has been fueled by macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, and rising investment and consumption. [2]
Some statistics on this page are disputed and controversial—different sources (OPEC, CIA World Factbook, oil companies) give different figures. Some of the differences reflect different types of oil included. Different estimates may or may not include oil shale, mined oil sands or natural gas liquids.
Peru's new Prime Minister Guido Bellido told Reuters on Saturday that the state plans to participate in key industries, including natural gas and new hydroelectric projects, under a new leftist ...
The Talara Refinery (Spanish: Refinería de Talara) is an oil refinery in Pariñas, Talara, Piura, Peru that belongs to the state company Petroperú. Its origin lies in the first crude oil refinery in Peru in 1917, with an initial capacity of 10,000 barrels per day, by the International Petroleum Company (IPC). Since 2014, the complex began a ...
Fighting this migratory agriculture was one of the goals of Peru's National Plan to Promote Oil Palm, enacted in 2000, which helped attract the company's investors to the region over a decade ago ...
Maple Energy is an integrated independent energy company with assets and operations in Peru. Indigenous people from Peru's Amazon took over 9 of its oil wells in 2012. Indigenous people from Peru's Amazon took over 9 of its oil wells in 2012.