In what looks like a historic demonstration, over 60 chiefs of the Indigenous peoples Karipuna, Galibi Marworno, Galibi Kali’na and Palikur Arukwayene, from Oiapoque, Amapá, Brazil, have released a letter demanding the immediate suspension of the licensing process for block FZA-M-59, in the Foz do Amazonas, and all blocks included in the next auction by the National Petroleum Agency (ANP), scheduled for June 17, 2025.

Meeting at the Council of Chiefs of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque (CCPIO), the leaders denounce that they were never consulted about oil exploration in the region – as determined by ILO Convention 169 and the Brazilian Constitution. Despite the socio-environmental impacts already felt in the villages, the indigenous territories were left out of the Environmental Impact Study presented by Petrobras.
The letter denounces the serious socio-environmental risks of oil activity, such as pollution, destruction of biodiversity and threats to the livelihood of indigenous peoples, in addition to condemning the dissemination of misinformation and the persecution of indigenous leaders.
The CCPIO demands the immediate suspension of any exploration project in the region and calls for the support of indigenous organisations, human rights entities and Brazilian society in defense of the lives of indigenous peoples and the protection of the Amazon.
The Letter
Oiapoque/AP, Brazil, May 28, 2025
From the Council of Chiefs of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque – CCPIO
LETTER OF REPUDIATION TO THE POLITICAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF AMAPÁ
For the disrespect for the rights of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque and the pressure for oil exploration in the mouth of the Amazon.
We, the Council of Chiefs of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque (CCPIO), legitimate representatives of the original peoples of this land, express our vehement REPUDIATION of the statements and actions of the entire political class of the State of Amapá, which insists on defending oil exploration in the mouth of the Amazon, ignoring the serious socio-environmental impacts and violating the fundamental rights of the indigenous peoples.
1. Violation of the Right to Self-Determination and Prior Consultation:
Disrespect for ILO Convention 169 and the 1988 Federal Constitution, which guarantee indigenous peoples the right to prior, free, informed and good faith consultation on projects that affect our territories and ways of life. Oil exploration in the mouth of the Amazon directly threatens our cultural and physical survival, in addition to putting one of the most sensitive biomes on the planet at risk.
2. Irreversible Socio-Environmental Threat:
Oil drilling in the region will cause pollution, destruction of ecosystems and irreparable impacts on biodiversity, affecting our fishing, agriculture and water sources. We do not accept that economic interests take precedence over the lives of our relatives and the future of future generations. Oil drilling in the region will cause pollution, destruction of ecosystems and irreparable impacts on biodiversity, affecting our fishing, agriculture and water sources. We do not accept that economic interests take precedence over the lives of our relatives and the future of future generations.
3. Devastation Bill (No. 2159/2021) and Senator Davi Alcolumbre
We repudiate the stance of Senator Davi Alcolumbre, who has been acting irresponsibly and disrespectfully by ensuring that laws that facilitate the devastation of the environment are approved. The senator’s actions demonstrate a political trajectory marked by disregard for environmental guarantees and the rights of indigenous peoples. His activism against environmental licensing and his attempt to speed up, at any cost, the authorization for oil exploration in the Amazon coastal region show that he chooses to defend immediate economic interests, even if this means putting the lives of entire communities at risk.
For us, this stance is unacceptable. Oil cannot be worth more than our lives, our waters, our ways of existence. Senator Davi Alcolumbre, who should be protecting his people and his land, is acting as an instrument of destruction, pushing the Amazon down a path of contamination, conflicts, and irreparable loss.
4. Dissemination of hate and misinformation:
We repudiate the political class, including President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Davi Alcolumbre, Randolfe Rodrigues, Lucas Barreto, Deputy Inácio, Governor Clécio Luis, Vice-Governor Teles Junior, Mayor Breno Almeida, the Oiapoque City Council and all others who shamelessly disseminate misinformation to the population of the State of Amapá about oil exploration, the creation of the Marine Extractive Reserve and the persecution and threats to the lives of leaders who oppose these projects that violate our rights.
5. NO TO OIL IN THE MOUTH OF THE AMAZON!
We repudiate any attempt to silence our voice. We demand that the Brazilian Government immediately suspend any exploration project in the region and that the National Congress respects our autonomy and constitutional rights. We will not be sacrificed for the sake of the profit of a few!
We call on all indigenous organizations, human rights entities and Brazilian society to join this struggle.
FOR THE LIVES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE AMAZON!
Signed,
CCPIO