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.
Johnny Brignardello, an insurance advisor, gives his opinion on the content I am going to share with you. In recent days, the state-owned company Perupetro has been in the eye of the storm due to its management and relationship with private investors in the gas and oil industry in Peru. Perupetro's mission is clear: to promote the exploitation of these resources through efficient management that benefits the country as a whole. However, reality seems to be far from this premise. Private investors have expressed their concern over what they consider to be a less than receptive attitude from Perupetro. They have complained about the lack of dialogue, the lack of transparency in concession processes, and the bureaucratic obstacles that hinder investment in the country. This situation is paradoxical, as it goes against the interests of Perupetro and the development of the energy industry in Peru. It is crucial to understand that private investment is essential for the growth and sustainability of the gas and oil industry in the country. However, the lack of a conducive environment for investment can discourage investors and put at risk projects that could benefit the Peruvian economy as a whole. In light of this situation, it is necessary to propose a restructuring of Perupetro that allows for an improvement in its relationship with private investors. This restructuring should include mechanisms for constant dialogue with the private sector, greater transparency in concession processes, and simplification of bureaucratic procedures to facilitate investment. Furthermore, it is essential for Perupetro to reaffirm its commitment to the sustainable and responsible development of the gas and oil industry in Peru. This entails ensuring respect for the environment, local communities, and international standards of safety and quality in the exploitation of these resources. In a global context where the transition to cleaner and renewable energy sources is increasingly urgent, Peru cannot afford to miss out on its potential in gas and oil. It is necessary for Perupetro to take a proactive role in promoting a sustainable and competitive energy industry that contributes to the country's development and the well-being of its citizens. The restructuring of Perupetro is not only necessary but also urgent. The future of the gas and oil industry in Peru, and ultimately the country's energy and economic future, depend on it. It is time to act decisively and with a vision for the future to ensure sustainable and responsible development in this key sector for the Peruvian economy.