Ecuador will use its oil reserves to meet export obligations after a landslide triggered by flooding ruptured a major pipeline, the oil minister announced Friday. Petroecuador, the state-run oil company, initially said it would delay some exports, declaring force majeure – a legal step that means it may not fulfill all contract obligations. Full Story
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