Gov't warns oil companies operating in Malvinas as deadline nears
The Foreign Ministry once again warned oil companies considered by the Government to be “illegally operating” in the Malvinas Islands, and said Argentina will press charges against them unless they justify their actions before next Wednesday.
In a recent statement released to the press, the ministry said that on last April 17th, all oil companies currently performing exploration tasks in the Malvinas basin were notified “of their clandestine actions and their consequences” by the Argentine embassy in the United Kingdom.
The companies notified were Argos Resources, Rockhopper Exploration, Borders and Southern PLC, Falkland Oil & Gas Ltd and Desire Petroleum PLC.
The local Government has set a May 2 deadline for companies to justify their activities.
“If case of failure to offer a response and once the legal deadline expires, we will issue the corresponding sanctions to every company according to a resolution by the Argentine Energy Secretariat, which considers these activities to be clandestine. The Government will also proceed to press criminal and civil charges,” the ministry warned.
The Government stated that by doing this they “reaffirm Argentina’s decision to defend the nation’s sovereign rights by any peaceful means possible – both legal and diplomatic- as well as the country’s natural resources, which belong to all Argentines.”




















