Bush's Petro-Cartel Almost Has Iraq's Oil

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Yes, oil is what this war is about. No cute conspiracy theories, simply the nature of Capitalism. Nothing more, nothing less.



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By Joshua Holland

Four big oil companies are on the verge of locking up its massive, profitable reserves, known to everyone in the petroleum industry as "the prize."

Editor’s note: this is the first of a two-part series.

Iraq is sitting on a mother lode of some of the lightest, sweetest, most profitable crude oil on earth, and the rules that will determine who will control it and on what terms are about to be set.

The Iraqi government faces a December deadline, imposed by the world’s wealthiest countries, to complete its final Oil Law. Industry analysts expect that the result will be a radical departure from the laws governing the country’s oil-rich neighbors, giving foreign multinationals a much higher rate of return than with other major oil producers, and locking in their control over what George Bush called Iraq’s “patrimony” for decades, regardless of what kind of policies future elected governments might want to pursue.

Iraq’s energy reserves are an incredibly rich prize; according to the US Department of Energy, “Iraq contains 112 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, the second largest in the world (behind Saudi Arabia) along with roughly 220 billion barrels of probable and possible resources. Iraq’s true potential may be far greater than this, however, as the country is relatively unexplored due to years of war and sanctions.” For perspective, the Saudis have 260 billion barrels…
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You know, I would have said maybe last year That I begged to Differ, but there's no doubt about it.

Iraq contains 112 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, the second largest in the world (behind Saudi Arabia) along with roughly 220 billion barrels of probable and possible resources.
HERE'S THE DAMN MOTIVE, THIS ISN'T A WAR ON TERROR PEOPLE, IF THAT WAS THE CASE, WHY DIDN'T BUSH FINISH "WHO GIVE(S)ADDAM HUSSEIN" IN GOLF WAR!
 
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Great thread 2-0-Sixx - we all knew Bush was only after the oil, it's amazing to find out how deceptive and conniving the bastard has been to get it though.

I think that such PSA's (or production sharing agreements) which would lock Iraq into decades long contracts of cheap oil prices for the big multinationals should be banned by all governments of the world. Especially considering the fact that the current government "is new and weak, the security situation dire, and the country still under military occupation". (quote taken from the link below). In other words, America invaded Iraq, deposed it's political leader, installed it's own hand-picked government which would agree with their PSA contracts and closed the most important debate in Iraq's history from public scrutiny (who will control their oil and what they will receive in return). Iraq has no say, the US is calling all the shots and as a result both Iraq and the rest of the world are getting screwed while the fat cat get's richer. It's fucking bull shit!

Here's another article regarding the current Iraqi PSA's:

http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/oil/2005/crudedesigns.htm

The current situation reminds me somewhat of the movie Syriana. Seen it?