Thursday, August 23, 2012

How an American Disaster Paved the Way for Big Oil’s Rise -- and Possible Fall -- in Iraq | Common Dreams

How an American Disaster Paved the Way for Big Oil’s Rise -- and Possible Fall -- in Iraq | Common Dreams
"Here, as a start, is a little scorecard of what’s gone on in Iraq since Big Oil arrived two and a half years ago: corruption’s skyrocketed; two Western oil companies are being investigated for either giving or receiving bribes; the Iraqi government is paying oil companies a per-barrel fee according to wildly unrealistic production targets they’ve set, whether or not they deliver that number of barrels; contractors are heavily over-charging for drilling wells, which the companies don’t mind since the Iraqi government picks up the tab.
In Kurdistan in the north, the regional government awards contracts on land outside its jurisdiction, contracts which permit the government to transfer its stake in the oil projects -- up to 25% -- to private companies of its choice. Fuel is smuggled across the border to the tune of hundreds of tankers a day."
Meanwhile, to protect the oil giants from dissent and protest, trade union offices have beenraided, computers seized and equipment smashed, leaders arrested and prosecuted. And that’s just in the oil-rich southern part of the country.