The Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement (OEFA) authorized the activities of loading and unloading of hydrocarbons in the multi-buoy terminals No. 1 and 3 of the La Pampilla Refinery – Repsol, for a period of 10 days to ensure the supply of fuel. The multinational is being investigated for the spill of more than 11,000 barrels of oil in the Ventanilla Sea.
“The Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement, an agency attached to the Ministry of the Environment, informs the public that, through Resolution No. 00018-2022-OEFA/DSEM dated February 4, 2022, has arranged to authorize for a term of 10 calendar days the activities of loading and unloading of hydrocarbons in the multi-buoy terminals No. 1 and 3 of the La Pampilla Refinery – Repsol”said OEFA through a release.
He explained that this measure is available “with the to ensure the supply of crude oilTurbo A1 and IFO/Diesel Marino/Bunker, in response to the information provided by the Vice Ministry of Hydrocarbons of the Ministry of Energy and Mines, through Official Letter No. 013-2022-MINEM/VMH”.
He specified that The authorization does not imply the lifting of the administrative measure to stop the loading and unloading activities of hydrocarbons or other products in the multi-buoy terminals No. 1, 2 and 3, as well as in the single-buoy terminal T-4, of La Pampilla Refinery – Repsol contained in Resolution No. 00013-2022-OEFA/DSEM dated January 31, 2022.
The OEFA He emphasized that he will continue to carry out permanent supervision to verify compliance with the measures issued to La Pampilla Refinery – Repsol and will inform the public of their progress.