Guyana says Venezuela navy evicted survey ship from its waters
Source: Reuters
Guyana says Venezuela navy evicted survey ship from its waters
By Neil Marks
BRIDGETOWN | Fri Oct 11, 2013 1:43pm EDT
(Reuters) - Guyana's government said on Friday the navy of neighboring Venezuela had evicted a ship used by a U.S. oil exploration company from Guyanese waters, calling the move unprecedented and a serious threat to security.
Guyana's foreign ministry said a Venezuelan naval vessel on Thursday ordered the RV Teknik Perdana to change course and stop surveying. The ministry said the ship, which was being used by Texas-based Anadarko Petroleum Corp, was then escorted to the Venezuelan island of Margarita.
Officials at Venezuela's defense ministry were not immediately available to comment. A border dispute between the two countries began more than a century ago, and oil exploration in recent years has only fan the flames.
"The actions taken by the Venezuelan navy vessel constitute a serious threat to the peace of this sub-region," Guyana's foreign ministry said in a statement after Thursday's incident.
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