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cowcommander Donating Member (679 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-20-09 05:36 AM
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U.S. Companies Shut Out as Iraq Auctions Its Oil Fields
Source: Time

Those who claim that the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003 to get control of the country's giant oil reserves will be left scratching their heads by the results of last weekend's auction of Iraqi oil contracts: Not a single U.S. company secured a deal in the auction of contracts that will shape the Iraqi oil industry for the next couple of decades. Two of the most lucrative of the multi-billion-dollar oil contracts went to two countries which bitterly opposed the U.S. invasion - Russia and China - while even Total Oil of France, which led the charge to deny international approval for the war at the U.N. Security Council in 2003, won a bigger stake than the Americans in the most recent auction. " certainly answers the theory that the war was for the benefit of big U.S. oil interests," says Alex Munton, Middle East oil analyst for the energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie, whose clients include major U.S. companies. "That has not been demonstrated by what has happened this week."

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This is great, it's nice to see the Iraqis have control over their resources now.
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dmosh42 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-20-09 07:26 AM
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1. I wouldn't classify any of the 'Big Oil' companies as "American"..
They're multi-national, and have no allegiance to this country. Their crude is sold on the world wide commodity markets, and their executives reflect this.
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mmonk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-20-09 07:38 AM
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2. Yes. The Cheney Energy Task Force had "foreign" suitors.
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pampango Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-20-09 09:13 AM
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3. If this causes Cheney heartburn, so much the better. The Iraq invasion has solidified anti-American
sentiment in the oil-producing countries. American companies may win a few bids from time to time, but I doubt anyone is going to bend over backwards to cut our oil companies a break - as it should be. You break it, you pay the price for doing so.
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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-20-09 09:33 AM
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4. Oh, but one US company did manage to get some bids.
Edited on Sun Dec-20-09 09:33 AM by ck4829
You'll never guess in a million years which one it was. :sarcasm:
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