- was
beyond the
economic and
technical capability of
Centromin. As part of the sale to Renco,
Centromin agreed to pay to
remediate pre-existing (pre-1997)...
- It is 410 m (1,350 ft) long and 24 m (26 yd) high. It is
operated by
Centromín Perú. The
reservoir has a
volume of 438,000 m3 (355 acre⋅ft) and a capacity...
- few
examples were as follows:
PescaPeru MineroPeru Petroperú
SiderPeru Centromin Peru
ElectroPeru Enapu EnatruPeru Enafer Compañía
Peruana de Teléfonos...
-
petroleum industry. SiderPerú:
dedicated to the
steel and iron industry.
Centromin Perú:
dedicated to the
mining industry. ElectroPerú:
dedicated to the...
-
Centro del Peru S A,
otherwise known as
Centromin. In 1993, the
Peruvian government decided to
privatize Centromin. In 1997, 99.97% of the La
Oroya smelter...
- nationalization)
Centromin between 1966 and 1976 but it was
evidently not
considered worth exploiting,
possibly due to lack of
finance in the case of
Centromin and...
- 1914. It is 183 m (600 ft) long and 10 m (11 yd) high. It is
operated by
Centromín Perú. The
reservoir has a
volume of 28,000 m3 (23 acre⋅ft) and a capacity...
- 1936. It is 10 m (33 ft) high and 96 m (105 yd) long. It is
operated by
Centromín Perú. The
reservoir has a
capacity of 556,000,000 m3 (451,000 acre⋅ft)...
-
controlled the
leading bodies of the
Centromín Perú Workers'
Federation (Federación de
Trabajadores de
Centromín Perú), and kept that
union out of the...
- Petroperú, and the
Chairman of the
Board of the
Central Peru
Mining Company,
Centromin Perú S.A. (2004-2006). In
August 1990, he was
appointed as the Deputy...