Petroecuador
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PetroEcuador (Gerencia de Oleoducto Petroecuador; also Petroecuador), an international oil company owned by the Ecuador government, produces crude petroleum and natural gas.
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Oil Discoveries
2002
In May 2002, Petroecuador "announced the discovery of 963 million barrels of reserves in the country's largest oil field, Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini near the border with Peru. The find represents 23% of the country's oil reserves and could draw up to US$3.8 billion in investment." [1]
Personnel
- Fernando Gonzalez Williams, President
- Jaime Crow Montalvo, Vice President, Petroproduccion (E&P arm)
- Pedro Jose Moscoso, Vice President, Petrocomercial (commercialization arm)
Contact Information
Alpallana E8-86 y Av. 6 de Diciembre
Quito, Ecuador
Phone: 593-2-2563060
Fax: 593-2-2503571
Email: info @ petroecuador.com.ec
Website: http://www.petroecuador.com.ec (Spanish)
Related SourceWatch Resources
External links
2002
- Dr. Leslie Jermyn, "Dossier on the OCP pipeline in Ecuador: Interview with Eduardo Naranjo, Director of Institutional Relations, PetroEcuador, Quito, Ecuador, GlobalAware Independent Media, March 7, 2002.
- Mary A. Dempsey, "Petroecuador - Ecuador," Latin Trade (FindArticles), May 2002.
2005
- Representation: ChevronTexaco Corp. v. Petroecuador, No. 50 T 198 00297 04 (American Arbitration Association); Republic of Ecuador v. ChevronTexaco Corp., No. 04 Civ. 8378 (SHS) (S.D.N.Y.), Jones Day, 2005.
- Juan Forero, "World Business Briefing | Americas: Ecuador: Petroecuador Revives," New York Times, August 23, 2005.
2006
- Alonso Soto, "Petroecuador Suspends Oil Exports Amid Protest," Reuters (The Epoch Times), February 8, 2006.
- "Petroecuador President Resigns Over Cash Flow Problems," BNAmericas (RIGZONE), February 13, 2006.
- "Petroecuador Board Appoints New President," BNAmericas (RIGZONE), March 7, 2006.
- "Ecuador Declares State-of-Emergency Due to Oil Strike," EFE News Services (RIGZONE), March 8, 2006.
- "Ecuador Oil Workers Strike Ends, Output Gradually Recovers," BNAmericas (RIGZONE), March 10, 2006.
- Mercedes Alvaro, "Petroecuador's Friday Oil Output Up At 141,000 Bbls," Dow Jones Newswires (Morningstar.com), March 10, 2006: "President Alfredo Palacio decreed the state of emergency Tuesday night, suspending constitutional rights in Sucumbios, Orellana, and Napo provinces after a strike by about 4,000 workers from companies contracted by state-run Petroecuador in the first two provinces."
- "Petroecuador rejects Occidental renegotiation bid," Reuters, March 20, 2006.
- "Petroecuador Rejects Oxy Proposal to End Legal Dispute," BNAmericas (RIGZONE), March 21, 2006.