Lima, Jan 28 (EFE).- Peru’s government on Friday said 11,900 barrels of crude polluted Pacific waters as a result of an oil spill earlier this month, nearly double its previous estimate of 6,000 barrels. “The new estimate is 11,900 barrels” through Thursday from the oil spill at a refinery owned by Spanish oil company Repsol, …
A Peruvian judge has banned Repsol's Peru director and three other executives from leaving the country for 18 months while the government investigates an oil
The oil spill off the coast of Peru sparked by a volcanic eruption thousands of miles away is twice as big as previously reported, the government said Friday. The announcement came hours after a court banned four directors from the Spanish oil company Repsol, which owns the refinery where the accident took place, from leaving the country for 18 months.
Lima: The oil spill off the coast of Peru sparked by a volcanic eruption thousands of miles away is twice as big as previously reported, the government said Friday.