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President of Petroperú Justifies Salary of S/29,000 Despite Negative Results

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The president of Petroperú, Alejandro Narváez, admitted that the company is going through an anomalous situation because its short-term debts are higher than its current assets (which can be converted into liquidity or cash in one year).In an interview with RPP he said that despite this, the situation of the company is handled calmly, that there have been no problems in fulfilling its obligations.He said that financial credits, interest, a part …
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The president of Petroperú, Alejandro Narváez, admitted that the company is going through an anomalous situation because its short-term debts are higher than its current assets (which can be converted into liquidity or cash in one year).In an interview with RPP he said that despite this, the situation of the company is handled calmly, that there have been no problems in fulfilling its obligations.He said that financial credits, interest, a part …

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They reveal that Minister Montero suggested that BCRP buy gold to informal and “uncomfortable” Julio VelardeThe emergency decree (No. 013-2014) that established extraordinary and urgent measures for Petroperú is already in force for 10 months. As part of this, it was demanded that the state oil company of Peru has a Chief Transformation Officer (CTO), which can be translated as a third party that will guide the organizational transformation of t…

In the midst of a working capital deficit and concern about Petroperú's financial situation, the president of the state-owned company, Alejandro Narváez, presented himself at Economía Para Todos for RPP and supported the salaries of senior management, including his own.Despite the fact that the working capital deficit is around $1.2 billion as of June this year, Narváez maintains that the company is managing the situation "quietly" and has had n…

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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