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• Joins Hernández & Cía.’s Oil & Gas practice to strengthen the department
• Former Corporate Legal Manager at Pluspetrol until 2022
Lima, November 24, 2025 – Gonzalo Raffo Moncloa has joined Hernández & Cía.’s Oil & Gas practice to reinforce the firm’s projects in the sector and expand its market presence.
Juan Luis Hernández, Managing Partner at Hernández & Cía., commented:
“We are delighted to welcome Gonzalo Raffo as a partner. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the Oil & Gas sector. We are confident that his arrival will help us advance our goal of strengthening our natural resources practice while continuing to drive the growth and consolidation of our firm.”
Partner Quote: Gonzalo Raffo stated:
“I consider my joining Hernández & Cía.’s Oil & Gas practice highly valuable. Hernández & Cía.has steadily established a strong market presence, strengthening and promoting all of its practice areas, and Oil & Gas is no exception. We have the sector knowledge and in-house experience to serve our clients with strategic vision and create value for their businesses. Our goal is to establish ourselves as a leading reference in the field.”
Gonzalo Raffo has over 20 years of experience as in-house legal counsel in the financial and energy sectors, holding international management roles and leading business structuring, mergers and acquisitions, corporate financing, project development, and arbitration.
He was a partner and Executive Manager at LQAmbiental, where he oversaw the commercial management of the hydrocarbons and environmental division. Previously, he served as Corporate Legal Manager at Pluspetrol, leading international arbitration and legal matters for operations in Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Suriname, Uruguay, and Angola.
Gonzalo Raffo earned his Law degree from Universidad de Lima in Peru, holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Northwestern University School of Law, and has completed specialized programs at Kellogg Graduate School of Business, Harvard University, and the London School of Economics.