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QUITO, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Ecuador's state-run oil company | |
Petroecuador is supplying a key Amazon oil block with planes, | |
the firm said on Monday, as it seeks to overcome road blockades | |
erected by a local indigenous community.The block is one of two that Petroecuador took control of | |
in the country's Amazonian Orellana province from a subsidiary | |
of Canada's New Status Energy on Jan. 1.The pair of blocks, numbered 16 and 67, pump more than | |
14,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd).Ecuador is one of South America's smaller oil and gas | |
producers, behind Brazil, Colombia and Argentina.Amid the handover process, the Waorani community of Dikaro | |
in Orellana began closing access roads to block 16, demanding a | |
free and informed consultation process for the new operator of | |
the oil blocks.Petroecuador said in its statement that it had been flying | |
in "chemicals, oils and food to maintain the operation of block | |
16 and to supply personnel."Petroecuador did not specify whether the protest will impact | |
production in the areas, adding that road closures are due to | |
"demands that were not met by the private operator."The company said it had staff and contracting required to | |
continue operations, and would do so in compliance with labor | |
laws.CONFENIAE, the main organization of indigenous groups in | |
Ecuador's Amazon, wrote on Twitter that the Waorani community | |
has been in a "peaceful resistance" since Dec. 25 to defend its | |
territory and had asked the government to consult the community | |
concerning Petroecuador's operations, among other requests.The government has said that Petroecuador will temporarily | |
operate both blocks until an international tender is called to | |
designate a private operator.Petroecuador's production stood at about 396,000 bpd on | |
Sunday, according to official data. | |
(Reporting by Alexandra Valencia; Editing by David Alire Garcia | |
and Sandra Maler) |