Ecuador declares emergency in 3 states
Petroecuador oil output dips 34 percent as strike hits
Tuesday, March 7, 2006; Posted: 10:44 p.m. EST (03:44 GMT)
QUITO, Ecuador (Reuters) -- Ecuadorean President Alfredo Palacio declared a state of emergency in three provinces on Tuesday after a strike by contract workers cut production at state oil firm Petroecuador, an official said.
"The state of emergency was declared in the provinces of Napo, Orellana and Sucumbios," said a presidential spokesman. The state of emergency limits constitutional rights.
A company official said earlier Tuesday that production by Petroecuador was down 34 percent to 132,000 barrels per day after around 4,000 contract workers called a strike to demand full-time positions, a company official said.
Ecuador, South America's fifth largest oil producer, has output of around 530,000 barrels per day and Petroecuador produces an average of 200,000 barrels of crude.
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/03/07/ecuador.reut/index.html~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~You may find the following article worth noting, on Ecuador's oil expansion. It doesn't say how many refineries Ecuador has, but I've seen information it has 3, or 5, or more, and one genius has claimed it has NO refineries. (Colombia has 4, Nicaragua, Costa Rico, Guatemala have refineries. This is a whole new subject to some of us DU'ers.)
Amazon Oil Expansion and the OCP Pipeline
Oil Corporations Ransack Indigenous Territories
http://www.amazonwatch.org/amazon/EC/ocp/index.php?page_number=4