Argentine court orders seizure of Falklands/Malvinas ‘illegal’ oil drillers’ assets

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Argentine court orders seizure of Falklands/Malvinas ‘illegal’ oil drillers’ assets


Published time: June 28, 2015 05:05

Argentina has ordered the seizure of assets belonging to foreign drilling companies operating in the vicinity of Falklands / Malvinas Islands, saying they have failed to obtain the necessary permissions from Buenos Aires to conduct exploration.

A federal judge in Tierra del Fuego, Lilian Herraez, has ordered authorities to seize the assets of five companies drilling for oil in the Falklands worth $156 mn. The measure was ordered following a request of a prosecutor from the Office of Economic Crime and Money Laundering (PROCELAC).

According to the prosecution, the order to seize assets was issued for “illegal activities of exploration, search and eventual extraction of hydrocarbons in proximity to the Falkland Islands” because the companies in question failed to obtain permits issued by “the competent authority in Argentina.”

According to a legal brief, the order involves halting the activities of the semi-submersible “Eirik Raude” rig and the floating dock“Noble Frontier”. Herraez also ordered the seizure of all vessels.



The five companies mentioned are: Premier Oil Plc, Rockhopper Exploration Plc, Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd, Noble Energy Inc and Edison International Spa. Three of them are UK based, one is American and the fifth is French-owned, based in Italy.

It remains unclear how these companies’ assets are supposed to be appropriated from territory officially under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United Kingdom. The companies in question do not generally hold any assets in Argentina or use Argentine waters, a source told Reuters.

However, the Argentine prosecutor’s office said it “had identified the assets of the foreign companies and discovered that one of them, the US firm Noble Energy, has a local office registered in Argentina.” Authorities will move to freeze those assets, it said.



“The foreign ministry will be notified of the court order so that by diplomatic means and in compliance with international treaties it can be carried out,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

In April, a group of British exploration companies found oil and gas in an area north of the Falkland Islands. The oil was discovered by the Eirik Raude floating drilling rig as part of an eight month exploration campaign. Argentina has predictably not been happy about the exploration activity, which is bound to further inflame tensions over the island’s disputed ownership.

In Argentina, the Falkland Islands are known as the 'Islas Malvinas.' The dispute between the UK and Argentina over the sovereignty of the islands has reemerged in recent years under President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
 

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Yeah good luck to the Argentinans in trying to enforcing this ridiculous ruling along with their imaginary claim to the islands.
 

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If the companies were stupid enough to move the assets through Argentina..

Argentina needs to accept the results of a referendum of Falkland island residents, they get to decide their future, not Argentina, not the UK.

Of course Argentina doesn't like what the democratic result would be.
 

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Argentina needs to accept the results of a referendum of Falkland island residents, they get to decide their future, not Argentina, not the UK.

Of course Argentina doesn't like what the democratic result would be.
There has already been such a referendum and the result was almost unanimous in favour of the status quo.
 

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The situation in Argentina must be pretty bad if they are doing the Falklands thing, again.
 

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There has already been such a referendum and the result was almost unanimous in favour of the status quo.
Good to hear that you are in favour of self determination in Malvinas and Crimea.
 

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Good to hear that you are in favour of self determination in Malvinas and Crimea.
An absolutely ridiculous comparison, the difference being that not a single human being was in the Falklands when the Brits landed in 1765, hell there was no independent Argentina declared till 1816 so how on earth does a single inch of it belong to Argentina when 99.8% of the population voted to stay in British? And if Putin is so adamant on Russians annexing oh I mean determining to join Russia, how come the murdering hypocrite won't allow the same rights to the Chechens who want to leave Russia?
 
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