Offshoot of huge gas line draws objections

Construction of the Bolivia-to-Brazil natural gas line, the largest pipeline project ever in South America, is nearing completion. According to sponsors Enron International and partners, the $2-billion, 1,900-mile (3,000-km) line will be ready for operation by year’s end. However, environmental groups are trying to block a proposed, 400-mile (600-km) spur line from Ipiás, Bolivia, to Cuiabá, Brazil. This month, Amazon Watch, Friends of the Earth, and World Wildlife Fund-Bolivia called on the Overseas Private Investment Corp. to deny support for the spur line because it would slice through 125 miles (200 kms) of tropical forest and more than 60 miles (100 kms) of important wetlands. The Overseas Private Investment Corp. provides financing and insurance for U.S. companies... [Log in to read more]

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