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Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - PERU/ENERGY - Thoughts on Camisea
Released on 2012-03-02 13:00 GMT
Email-ID | 5037583 |
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Date | 2011-07-15 16:17:35 |
From | zeihan@stratfor.com |
To | alpha@stratfor.com |
List-Name | alpha@stratfor.com |
offer a guess as to whether gazprom can do it
what i can say is that gazprom doens't pay for investments elsewhere - it
must be paid to do the work
the one exception is partnership with ENI which are....squirrelly
On 7/15/11 8:36 AM, Reva Bhalla wrote:
who is the source handler for this? the alleged Russian bid to
displace Pluspetrol and Hunt is definitely worth digging into given the
client interest in Camisea. Lauren, is this something about which you'd
be able to ask around?
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From: "Benjamin Preisler"
To: alpha@stratfor.com
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 8:30:56 AM
Subject: [alpha] INSIGHT - PERU/ENERGY - Thoughts on Camisea
PUBLICATION: Yes if desired
SOURCE: PE 502
ATTRIBUTION: Stratfor Source in Peru
SOURCE DESCRIPTION: consultant following domestic unrest, energy and
security
SOURCE RELIABILITY : B- (anit-Humala)
ITEM CREDIBILITY: 3-4
DISTRO: Alpha
SPECIAL HANDLING: n/a
Source is pretty reliable for the first bit of information. As for the
second bit, I am less certain of his reliability. Alexis Humala is
Ollanta's brother and married to a Russian woman. We do know that
Alexis's trip, Humala's trip to DC and the Russian publication of
Alexis's visit did line up chronologically as stated in the insight.
The consortium Camisea is very worried and asked for a meeting with me.
I had lunch with a manager from Camisea and offered them a wider range
of services and coverage. Telling them there is little risk under
Humala would be a lie.
Alexis Humala's visit to Russia is a growing scandal. He went to
negotiate matters related to fishing, gas and nuclear energy with a
letter signed by Ollanta and Nadine. They are now denying this, which
could become something irrelevant in something very suspicious. The
Russians made the visit public due to Humala's meeting with Obama. The
Russians are very interested in replacing Pluspetrol and Hunt oil.
They are already coming through the false/back door. This is going to
generate a reaction from the US Govt.
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