Stories tagged with PSA
Chavez vs ExxonMobil war escalates
Posted by Jerome a Paris on February 11, 2008 - 10:59am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: exxonmobil, hugo chavez, PSA, venezuela [list all tags]
Late last week, ExxonMobil won a court order to freeze PDVSA (the Venezuelan national oil company) assets overseas, up to a value of $12 billion, as part of a dispute over oil fields in the country that Venezuela has nationalised, but for which Exxon has refused to accept the compesantion proposed by the Venezuelans. 6 oil companies are in that situation, and 4 of them accepted Chavez's terms, Conoco being the other holdout with Exxon.
Today, Chavez hit back, by threatening to cut off oil deliveries to the USA
"If you freeze us, if you really manage to freeze us, if you damage us, then we will hurt you. Do you know how? We are not going to send oil to the United States," Chavez said on his weekly TV show.
New Iraqi oil law: some facts on PSAs
Posted by Jerome a Paris on January 8, 2007 - 1:00pm
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: iraq, oil, PSA [list all tags]
The lefty blogosphere is all a-flutter after the article in the Independent about the new Iraqi oil law, which will allow foreign companies to invest in the oil sector via PSAs (production sharing agreements).
These are presented as unfair contracts, which will give the majority of the profits to the Western oil majors, and highly unusual. This is all untrue, and it obfuscates the wider truth that no major Western company will invest in Iraq (under these contracts or under any other scheme) as long as American troops are there and that a civil war is under way.
I've written about this as comments in various diaries, but it's time to have a full diary on this. So here goes.


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