- The company holds meetings every year to present the sustainable work it carries out in Camp Brittany and its area of influence.
In order to maintain a transparent and fluid communication with its stakeholders (stakeholders), PetroTal organized - as it does every year - a series of face-to-face and virtual meetings to report on the progress in meeting its social and environmental commitments.
These commitments are set forth in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the Brittany Field Development Project of the Lot 95, The country's largest crude oil producer at the present time.
The company is authorities, institutions and other stakeholders The company's stakeholders highlighted the efforts made by the company to more than fulfill its commitments in the Brittany field and its area of influence.
PetroTal specialists detailed and answered questions on the implementation of their Environmental Compensation Plan., through an articulated work with the competent authority, Sernanp, up to the development of the Permanent Fund for the Development of the District of Puinahua, which receives the company's contributions, among others.
The meetings were held with officials from the Regional Directorate of Energy and Mines, the Regional Management of Forestry and Wildlife Development, the Regional Environmental Management, the Ombudsman of Loreto, and civil society with the NGO DAR.