Petrobras
accused of supply 'sabotage'
AP
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Petroleumworld.com
05 31 06
T The president
of Bolivia's state energy company has accused the Brazilian energy company
Petrobras of "sabotage," blaming it for problems in supplying
diesel fuel in Bolivia.
Petrobras Bolivia
de Refinacion, a subsidiary of Petrobras, is one of the companies responsible
for importing government-subsidized diesel into Bolivia, but it has
stopped doing it in recent days, said Jorge Alvarado, the Yacimientos
Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos, speaking to reporters late Monday.
"I
interpret the attitude assumed by Petrobras as an act of sabotage toward
the country, I can't understand in any other way," he said.
Alvarado acknowledged
that the government might be behind in payments to Petrobras for the
subsidized fuel, but he said that until recently that was never a problem.
On May 1, President Evo Morales nationalized Bolivia's natural gas industry
decreeing that the state company would take majority control over all
energy operations in the country.
He gave foreign
energy companies six months to negotiate new contracts or leave the
country.
Petrobras -- formally
Petroleos Brasileiro SA -- is Bolivia's largest investor, having sunk
US$1.6 billion in the past decade, and it has the most to lose from
the nationalization. Brazil also gets half of its natural gas from Bolivia.
The
nationalization decree cause tension between Petrobras and the Bolivian
government and Petrobras says it plans to reduce its dependence on Bolivian
gas. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has soothed relations
lately, saying Brazil will continue to buy gas from Bolivia, at least
in the short term.
AP 30 05 06
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