Ecuador tribesmen briefly seize Amazon oilfield

Armed Amazon tribesmen briefly seized an Ecuador oilfield Wednesday, halting production before clashing with soldiers who reclaimed the facility, the defense ministry said.

Global Post 09/01/2015

Armed Amazon tribesmen briefly seized an Ecuador oilfield Wednesday, halting production before clashing with soldiers who reclaimed the facility, the defense ministry said.

A group of Huaorani people carrying spears, blowpipes and guns stormed the oilfield, the ministry said in a statement.

They were "looting and damaging and paralyzing production," the statement read.
The oilfield is run by Petrobell, a subsidiary of Brazilian group Synergy, and is located in the southeastern province of Pastaza. It normally produces about 3,200 barrels a day.

Officials said military intervention was necessary "in order to protect civilians." Six soldiers were injured in clashes and seven Huaorani were arrested.

In March 2011, a group of Huaorani also occupied a Petrobell oilfield.

Ecuador is the smallest OPEC member, with a daily output of 555,000 barrels between January and October 2014.

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