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  2. 2008 Peru oil scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the tape, they discussed secretive $10,000 monthly payments to Quimper, León and Ernesto Arias-Schreiber, the legal representative of the company Discover in Peru, in exchange for steering lucrative petroleum contracts to explore offshore oil blocks and gas fields in Peru Discover's way.

  3. 2009 Peruvian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    Some believe that Peruvian oil development functions in such a model of 'point source', providing grievances and low benefit to local populations. In 2008 an oil scandal shook the government of Alan García when audio tapes revealing corruption and conflict of interest were released to the press.

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  5. How the Red Sea shipping crisis risks driving up oil prices ...

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    A new crisis is brewing in one of the world’s trade arteries, threatening to snarl supply chains, and push up oil prices and broader inflation at a time of slowing economic growth.

  6. Environmental issues in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Near Quiruvilca Peru- water coming directly from mines . Water pollution sources in Peru include industrial waste, sewage and oil related waste. Peru has 1746 cu km of renewable water resources and 86% of this water is used for farming and 7% for industrial activity. In urban areas only 87% and in rural areas 62% of the population have access ...

  7. Could Peruvian Politics Shake Mining, Oil and Gas Investments?

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  8. 2021–2022 Peruvian mining protests - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it was announced that the oil station, which transported oil to the coast, had ceased operations since early October because of the protests. [23] The protestors, who were armed with spears, were backed by the Awajún Río Apaga Native Federation (FENARA) and the Peoples Affected by Oil Activity (PAAP).

  9. ‘Everybody looks back at the oil crisis of 1973, but this is ...

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    The U.S.’s decision to back Israel in the conflict ultimately led to an oil embargo and production cuts from the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), which caused the ...