The causes of the oil spill are still under investigation, while the disaster could spread to other communities and have harmful effects on the health of the population

@Amazon Frontlines
Just days ago, the Pastaza River near Iquitos, Peru, close to the border with Ecuador, became a site of yet another ecological tragedy. An oil spill in a river whose source was initially unknown was reported by local citizens hailing from nearby Indigenous communities.
The state-owned firm Petroperú later added that the spill occurred, naming the rupture in the North Peruvian Pipeline-.ONP for its Spanish acronym-at kilometre 7 of its northern trunk, in the Pastaza district of the Datem del Marañón Province in Loreto region.
In response, the emergency plan was immediately activated.
“Thanks to the timely activation of the emergency plan, the valves were closed and containment barriers were placed, which avoided dispersion of crude,” the company said in a statement.
#PetroInforma Contingencia río Pastaza.
#PetroInforma 👉🏼 Junto al personal de empresas especializadas, hemos controlado el afloramiento de hidrocarburo en el kilómetro 11 del Ramal Norte del Oleoducto Norperuano, en la zona del río Pastaza (Loreto). La rápida activación del Plan de Contingencia permitió cerrar las válvulas e instalar barreras de contención, evitando que el crudo se expandiera.Las labores de limpieza continúan en coordinación con autoridades y las comunidades.Seguiremos informando sobre el avance de las acciones implementadas. Más información: https://www.petroperu.com.pe/petroperu-controlo-fuga-de-crudo-en-el-rio-pastaza
Posted by Petroperú SA on Friday, October 4, 2024
However, Amazon Frontlines said the spill affected three Indigenous Andwa communities, cutting off access to clean water and sources of food.
Another #oilspill in the upper Amazon, this time in the Norperuvian Pipeline, Pastaza River, #Loreto.How long will…
Posted by Amazon Frontlines on Friday, October 4, 2024
A history of spills in Peru
The 2023 study entitled “The Shadows of Hydrocarbons” presents an astonishing count of almost 500 oil spills from 2021 to 2023 alone-a surefire indication of the persistent danger. About 73% of the causes are due to corrosion in pipelines and operational failure; thus, the dire need for infrastructural and practical changes in the petroleum industry is underlined in order to avoid further ecological and public health catastrophes.

@Las Sombras de los Hidrocarburos
The list of those responsible includes Pluspetrol, which contributed with 394 spills, followed by Petroperú with 191 and Frontera Energy with 113.