Bolivian farmers take three oil fields from Repsol-YPF
08-06-05 A spokesman for the Spanish-Argentine oil company Repsol says that peasant farmers have taken three oil fields from the company, as part of the growing tsunami of protests to nationalize gas and oil in Bolivia.
Three oil fields and a small oil well belonging to Repsol-YPF in Bolivia had to stop working in the state of Santa Cruz after being occupied by peasant farmers, sources within the Spanish-Argentine company confirmed.
Miguel Cirbian, director of foreign relations for Andina, Repsol’s affiliate in Bolivia, explained that the occupied fields are in Vibora, Sirari and Yapacani, located 150 kilometres north of the city of Santa Cruz.
The three fields, that together produce between 2,600 and 3,000 bpd of oil, were taken by campesinos from Yapacani, 125 miles from the capital of Santa Cruz. In recent days the farmers also occupied the small oil well at Los Penocos, stopping a production calculated at 150 bpd. He said that the occupation was non-violent.
In the same region, the Chaco
oil company, affiliate of British Petroleum, confirmed that its fields in Patujusal, Los Cusis and Humberto Roca have been under the campesinos' control and have stopped producing between 1,500 and 1,700 barrels daily.
The farmers demand the convocation of a Constituent Assembly and the nationalization of hydrocarbons in Bolivia. And protestors in that city have just closed the gas valves of the capital. Meanwhile, in El Alto, the neighbourhood groups have taken the gas company and are distributing the gas, free, to the people of that impoverished city.
Source: narcosphere.narconews.com