Peru:
indigenous seize oil field
PERU
Petroleumworld.com, Mar 24, 2008
At least two people were killed and 12 wounded on March
22 in Peru's northeastern Loreto department in clashes
between police and mostly Achuar indigenous workers who
had been occupying installations on the Pluspetrol Norte
oil company's lot 1AB since March 20 in a labor dispute.
The clashes occurred after the workers attempted to take
over the Andoas airport on March 22; they were then removed
by police agents, who stayed to patrol the area.
According
to a National Police communique, indigenous people firing
shotguns killed police officer Jaime Armando
Reyna Ruiz and wounded 11 other agents who were on patrol.
Police colonel Armando Martinez said one worker was also
killed. An indigenous leader, Cesar Garcia, said on the
Radio Programas del Peru (RPP) radio network that in fact
two indigenous people were killed, while Loreto departmental
president Ivan Vasquez told the media that 27 people had
been detained. Outside agitators were "detected...inciting
the natives to attack the police," according to Vasquez.
There have been a number of disputes between Pluspetrol
and the Achuar communities. In October the Federation of
Native Communities of the Corrientes River (Feconaco) threatened
to occupy oil wells if the company failed to comply with
agreements it signed in 2006 relating to environmental
issues and social programs. Local communities occupied
some facilities in January. In the current dispute the
workers are demanding a 50% wage increase. Pluspetrol,
which is largely owned by Argentines, said it was in negotiations
with the communities before talks were broken off because
of the March 20 occupation. The company said it was losing
23,000 barrels a day because of the occupation; the usual
daily production is 47,000 barrels, according to Pluspetrol.
(AFP, March 23; El Comercio, Ecuador, March 23 from EFE;
La Republica, Lima, March 23)
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