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 volume 13, issue #15 - Friday, August 22, 2008

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Ecuador and Venezuela enter oil pact

18-07-08 Rafael Correa, the Ecuadorian president, and Hugo Chavez, his Venezuelan counterpart, have entered into an agreement to build the biggest oil refinery on South America's Pacific coast. The refinery plan will go up in El Aromo, 250 km from Quito, the Ecuadorian capital, and should be ready by 2013.
"Instead of having refineries in the United States, we decided to keep them here in our geopolitical context," Chavez said.

Chavez hopes to wean Venezuelan crude away from the US, where Venezuela currently runs seven refineries. Correa said that the joint $ 6.6 bn project by state-run oil firms from both countries will save Ecuador $ 3 bn in oil imports a year.
Venezuela and Ecuador are the only Latin American members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Chavez said he plans to build other refineries in Brazil and Nicaragua.
Chavez said his goal was to provide "energy security for all the people in the (South American) continent." He also proposed building a joint steel plant in Ecuador and help it improve its telephone service.
Correa said Chavez's plans were not motivated by "interest" or a desire to interfere in his neighbours' affairs, but by a feeling of solidarity and his belief in the "Latin American Union".

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