Peru
Overview of Extractive Industries in Peru
Peru is the world’s sixth-largest producer of gold and copper and the second largest producer of silver. It also ranks highly in output of zinc and lead. In 2003, mining accounted for 4% of GDP, but provided half of the total export earnings. The country is a significant producer of oil and gas. Ongoing development of natural gas and condensates in the Camisea basin is boosting the extractive sector contribution to Peru’s economy and to the Government’s fiscal revenues.
Status of EITI Implementation
Peru was admitted as a EITI Candidate country by the EITI Board 27 September 2007.
The country has untill 9 March 2010 to undertake Validation.
Governance of EITI Implementation in Peru
On 12 May 2006, the Government of Peru published an Executive Decree that approves the EITI Action Plan, creates an EITI Working Group which represents the entire stakeholder’s constituency, and provides a legal basis to the implementation of EITI. The mandate of this working group was renewed by Presidential Decree 5 September 2008.
The EITI National Committee (called COMISION NACIONAL, in Spanish)
Ministry of Energy and Mines - Daniel Camac Gutierrez
Dr Felipe Isasi - Vice-Minster of Mines
Sr. Jose L. Carbajal - Technical Secretary of the Commission
Ministry of Finance- Sr. Hugo Oropeza - DG Social Management
Universities (Catholic University) - Sr Carlos Wendorff
Civil Society - Grupo Propuesta Ciudadana - Sr Epifanio Baca
Centro Bartolome de las Casas - Sr. Marco Zeisser
Industry - Sociedad de Mineria, Petroleo y Energia - Sra. Caterina Podesta
Southern Peru Copper Co. - Sr. Carlos Aranda
Aguaytia Energy del Peru - Sr. Dante LaGatta
EITI Focal Point
Jose Luis Carbajal
Director General of Social Managment
Ministry of Energy and Mines
Email:jcarbajal
minem [dot] gob [dot] pe
For further information, please contact Francisco Paris in the EITI International Secretariat.



