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Bolivian Indians Say They Will Cut Flow of Gas to Brazil PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006

Guarani Indians threatened yesterday, August 28, to take control of Bolivia's largest gas and oil fields, interrupting exports to the gas-hungry Brazilian market.

The Guarani told local radio they plan to seize control of the operations of Brazil's state energy firm Petrobras, France's Total and Spain's Repsol YPF in the oil-and-gas-rich Chaco region in eastern Bolivia.

"Today we are going to occupy production fields and we are going to paralyze all oil (and gas) activities and suspend exports to Brazil," Wilson Changaray, head of the Guarani People's Assembly, told Fides radio.

Jorge Boland, trade manager of Transierra - a Petrobras, Total and Repsol YPF joint venture - said supplies were normal and played down the risk of disruption.

"It is possible (a disruption), but ever since they invaded the control station on August 15, they've been saying this ... but nothing has been disrupted," he told Reuters.

Earlier, Guarani Indians took over a control station on the Transierra pipeline that transports 60 percent of the gas Bolivia exports to Brazil, its top client. Brazil imports some 26 million cubic meters per day from Bolivia, which is about half of what it consumes.

The Indians say Transierra has not fulfilled a promise to invest US$ 9 million in development projects in the area.

Boland said the new threat came after Transierra formally refused to make a one-off payment of US$ 9 million for development projects in the area instead of constant regular payments over 20 years as agreed earlier.

"Under the deal we invest US$ 450,000 a year in works ... we do not agree to pay everything at once," Boland said, adding that Transierra was trying to set a meeting with the Indians. A meeting last week was cancelled due to security concerns as it was on the Guarani territory, he said.

Changaray said the Indians have decided to step up protests against Transierra because company directors failed to attend a negotiation meeting last Friday.

"We are not asking for an economic handout, but for compensation for all the wealth that they extract from our land and the damage they leave behind," said Changaray.

The threat is the latest drawback for Petrobras in Bolivia, which supplies about half of Brazil's booming natural gas consumption. Bolivia sits on the second-largest natural gas reserves in South America after Venezuela.

The leftist government of President Evo Morales nationalized Bolivia's energy sector on May 1st, and has since been seeking to raise prices on gas exports to Brazil by as much as 75%.

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Leftist goivernment.
written by ch.c., 2006-08-29 19:32:55
Funny how everyone all the time writes constantly : the leftist government of Evo Morales, or the leftist Evo Morales.

Is/was Lula not as leftist as Morales ?

Then stupid question : why no one ever writes the leftist government of Lula, or the leftist Lula ?????

What is sure is that every one should write : "the most corrupted ever in Brazilian history, President Lula", is going to be re-elected by the same people who were robbed by him !!!!!! Quite a masochist population !
Eventually the FCC will become the logo of a new political party, supporting the the PT and Lula practices.
Usually criminals go very well along with other criminals. The FCC will of course be financed by hidden Caïxas of the PT, and the FCC will vote whatever the PT recommends. Or it could be just as well......the opposite !

Just think about it.

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