Bolivia

Venezuela

Trinidad
&
Caribbean

 








Very usefull links



 


Ecuador's Correa rejects energy nationalization-aide



Reuters

QUITO
Petroleumworld.com 11 28 06

Ecuador's leftist Rafael Correa, who looks headed for victory after a presidential election, would be open to foreign oil investment and rejects any energy nationalization, a close adviser said on Monday.

"For riskier investments we need to get private investment because the state cannot use its revenues for risky projects," Carlos Pareja, who Correa has said may be named chief of the state oil company Petroecuador, told Reuters.

Pareja also said a Correa government would not push for a nationalization of natural resources. Bolivia's move to nationalize its energy sector earlier this year spooked foreign oil companies and investors.

After exit polls and early official results placed him far ahead in Sunday's election, Correa said Ecuador could renew its membership with OPEC.

Ecuador, South America's fifth-largest oil producer, has a state oil output of around 270,000 barrels of crude per day.

Some of the biggest investors in Ecuador's energy sector are Brazil's Petrobras and Spain's Repsol YPF.


Reuters 27 11 06

Copyright©
Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.

 

Send this story to a friend

Your feedback is important to us!

We invite all our readers to share with us
their views and comments about this article.

Write to editor@petroleumworld.com

Any question or suggestions, please write to:
editor@petroleumworld.com





Best Viewed with IE 5.01+
Windows NT 4.0, '95, '98 and ME +/ 800x600 pixels

 

   


Contact:
editor@petroleumworld.com/phones:(58 412) 996 3730 or 952 5301
www.petroleumworld.com-Editor:Elio Ohep /
Publisher-Producer:Elio Ohep.
Contact Email:
editor@petroleumworld.com
Legal Information. CopyRight © 2002, Elio Ohep.- All rights reserved

This site is a public free site and it contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner.We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of business, environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have chosen to view the included information for research, information, and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission fromPetroleumworld or the copyright owner of the material.