GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) - The government of Guyana says the Venezuelan navy has detained the crew of an oil exploration vessel operated by Houston-based Anadarko Petroleum in waters disputed by the two South American nations.
Guyana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the RV Teknik PerOceander was ordered by a Venezuelan navy ship to divert to Margarita Island in Venezuela and its U.S.-based crew remains held there.
Guyana says the ship was well within the country's exclusive economic zone while conducting a seismic survey of the seafloor when it was stopped Thursday by the Venezuelan navy. The ministry said in a statement Friday that Venezuela claims the vessel was within its territorial waters.
The ministry called the action a "serious threat to the peace" in the region. An Anadarko spokesman had no immediate comment.
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