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Disruptions to Ecuadorean crude exports
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Widespread protests in Ecuador have forced the government to declare force majeure on its crude exports. President Lenin Moreno's attempt to increase fuel prices was revoked on October 13th but crude production is still down. This report summarizes the main disruptions in production, refining and exports caused by the recent protests as well as the regions and companies more likely to be affected.
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