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The Ecologist: Peru's Mysterious ‘Lot Fitzcarrald’ Threatens Uncontacted Tribes

Source: The Ecologist

Peru is set to embark on a major expansion of gas operations in the Camisea region in the Amazon - a move which could decimate Indigenous peoples, both those in ‘voluntary isolation’ and others in the early stages of contact. 

Operations in Camisea - in a concession known as Lot 88 in the Cusco region in south-east Peru - are run by a consortium headed by Pluspetrol and including Repsol-YPF and Hunt Oil. The bulk of this Lot (74% ) overlaps the Kugapakori-Nahua-Nanti Reserve, which was created in 1990 for ‘isolated’ peoples and in a bid supposedly intended to prohibit companies from operating there.

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Overview

Resource Type:
News
Publication date:
11 December 2012
Region:
Peru
Programmes:
Supply Chains and Trade Access to Justice

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