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Ecuador’s oil chief quits as output dips

By Stephan Küffner in Quito

Published: May 21 2008 22:49 | Last updated: May 21 2008 22:49

The president of Ecuador’s state-owned petroleum company has resigned after new figures promised a fresh decline in oil production from Opec’s newest member.

Fernando Zurita, a naval admiral who was appointed by Rafael Correa, Ecuador’s leftist president, in November to stamp out alleged corruption and tighten security at Petroecuador, blamed the expected shortfall on the failure of Venezuela’s state-owned PDVSA to deliver an oil rig.

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