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Crisis of the Refinery that Stripped the Ecuadorian Oil Model

Summary by Radio La Calle
Quito, 1 Jun (La Calle).- An earthquake of 6.1 degrees on April 25 and a fire on May 26 completely paralysed the country’s main refinery. Esmeraldas, responsible for more than 60% of the national production of derivatives, stopped, revealing an uncomfortable truth: Ecuador depends on a collapsed infrastructure to sustain its economic system. Petroecuador’s plant, located in the north of the country, had begun to reactivate after the earthquake, …
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Quito, 1 Jun (La Calle).- An earthquake of 6.1 degrees on April 25 and a fire on May 26 completely paralysed the country’s main refinery. Esmeraldas, responsible for more than 60% of the national production of derivatives, stopped, revealing an uncomfortable truth: Ecuador depends on a collapsed infrastructure to sustain its economic system. Petroecuador’s plant, located in the north of the country, had begun to reactivate after the earthquake, …

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Radio La Calle broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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