Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The President of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otárola, has highlighted the importance and positive impact that the plan presented for Petro-Peru by the Ministers of Energy and Mines, Rómulo Mucho, and Economy, José Arista, will bring. In his statements, Otárola emphasized that a fundamental step has been taken with the removal of the entire board of the state company, as part of the necessary measures to achieve its economic and institutional stability. According to Otárola, the presented plan contains three key elements for Petro-Peru. Firstly, it is highlighted the decision not to inject fresh capital into the company, but to resort to guarantees and credits from the Executive Branch to ensure fuel supply in the country. The President of the Council of Ministers emphasized the crucial role of Petro-Peru in keeping fuel prices stable in the local market. Secondly, the need to make Petro-Peru a profitable company is proposed, leaving behind years of economic losses. Otárola stressed the importance of completely restructuring the board of the company to achieve this objective. Furthermore, emphasis was placed on the urgency of building trust through a governance reform of Petro-Peru, with the aim of improving its financial performance and turning it into a company with favorable figures in the next year. The President of the Council of Ministers stated that the presented plan is responsible and aligns with criteria of austerity and reasonableness, ensuring that the proposed measures will benefit both the company and the country as a whole. Regarding the appointment of the new board members of Petro-Peru, Otárola left in the hands of the General Shareholders' Meeting the choice of the suitable professionals to carry out the necessary actions for the transformation and sustainability of the state-owned company. In summary, the removal of the board of Petro-Peru marks a milestone in the restructuring and strengthening process of the company, paving the way for concrete measures aimed at ensuring its long-term viability and its contribution to the energy and economic development of the country. The expectation now focuses on the selection of the new leaders who will guide Petro-Peru in this new stage of its history.