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Banneling
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Locatie: Brussel
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Banneling
Geregistreerd: 22 mei 2003
Locatie: Brussel
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http://forum.politics.be/showpost.ph...63&postcount=1 Daar wordt dit dit artikel vermeld: US's 'arc of instability' just gets bigger http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KI03Df01.html Escobar schreef ook Welcome to Pipelineistan, ook een aanrader! (ik kan je er nog meer van Escobar bezorgen) |
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Banneling
Geregistreerd: 22 mei 2003
Locatie: Brussel
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Wie wint daaraan, wie verliest en wie betaalt? Herlees mijn samenvatting hierboven: 7 regels lezen en je bent al een eind verder. PS, meer van 'tzelfde is op komst. Laatst gewijzigd door filosoof : 23 september 2010 om 20:40. |
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
Geregistreerd: 29 januari 2004
Locatie: Antwerpen
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http://www.volkskrant.nl/economie/ar...erloopt_stroef
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sus antigoon sociale en politieke voordelen, maar van onze roots doen we geen afstand, dit zou verraad zijn. Belg pas of geen , maakt geen verschil, enkel nodig voor het één en ander te bekomen. |
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
Geregistreerd: 24 januari 2009
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Een heel groot deel van de olie zal hoe dan ook in de Vs worden verbtruikt !
Olieverbruik in de 14 landen die de meeste olie consumeren. (jaar ?) # Consuming Nation (bbl/day) (m³/day) 1 United States 20,030,000 3,184,516 2 China 6,391,000 1,016,088 in 2007: 8 miljoen bbl/day 3 Japan 5,578,000 886,831 4 Russia 2,800,000 445,164 5 Germany 2,677,000 425,609 6 India 2,320,000 368,851 in 2007: bijna 3 miljoen bbl/day 7 Canada 2,300,000 365,671 8 South Korea 2,061,000 327,673 9 France 2,060,000 327,514 10 Italy 1,874,000 297,942 11 Saudi Arabia 1,775,000 282,202 12 Mexico 1,752,000 278,546 13 United Kingdom 1,722,000 273,776 14 Brazil 1,610,000 255,970
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
Geregistreerd: 18 mei 2005
Locatie: Limburg
Berichten: 53.071
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Op good luck gegoogeld: March 4, 2010, 3:50PM Iraq Opens Up to Foreign Oil Majors Western producers like BP, Exxon Mobil, and Shell are enjoying their best access to Iraq's southern oil fields since 1972, but a weaker government could be on the way (Bloomberg) -- BP Plc and Exxon Mobil Corp. took the best deal they could get in Iraq last year when they won the largest oil contracts since addam Hussein was toppled in 2003. Oil companies may wait a long time to get a better one. Parliamentary elections may produce a weak or unstable government incapable of tendering new oil contracts, said Samuel Ciszuk, a London-based analyst at IHS Global Insight. He said he does expect the 10 technical-services contracts won by Exxon, BP and 20 other companies to be honored. "One thing that's fairly certain is there won't be a strong coalition, so it may take time for the next government to get its act together," Ciszuk said in a telephone interview. "Bottlenecks could hold up production increases" if no government forms by June. Western producers haven't had access to oil fields in southern Iraq since 1972, when the country nationalized production including concessions owned by the companies now known as BP, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Exxon. The contracts awarded in two auctions, which pay a per-barrel fee for development work rather than granting a share in the production itself, will cost the companies a total of about $100 billion to develop deposits, Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said in December. Iraq, with the world's third-largest oil reserves, will earn about $200 billion a year. Service Fees A group led by BP, which vies with Shell as Europe's largest oil company, will receive $2 billion per year in fees to develop the Rumaila field. A Shell-led group will get $913 million and a group led by Exxon, the largest U.S. oil company, will receive $1.6 billion per year. Each calculation is based on the agreed-to per-barrel fee times the maximum production level. "We see this as the beginning of a long-term relationship with Iraq and will continue to look for further opportunities," Andy Inglis, BP's chief executive for exploration and production, said on a conference call March 2. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whose government signed last year's oil contracts, is running against an array of opponents. Sunni Muslim, Shiite Muslim and Kurdish factions, along with a pan-sectarian party, all are in the race with Al-Maliki's Shiite-based Rule of Law coalition. The sectarian blocs are also divided one against another, making it unlikely any one group can win a majority. "This is the most wide-open election in Iraq's history," said Faleh Abdul-Jabar, director of the Beirut-based Iraq Institute for Strategic Studies, in a telephone interview. Troop Withdrawal U.S. troop levels will fall to 50,000 from the current 97,000 by August of this year, according to a schedule laid out by President Barack Obama in February 2009. All troops will leave by the end of 2011 under an agreement with the Iraqi government reached by President George W. Bush. A change in Iraq's government won't affect contracts signed last year, al-Shahristani said in a March 2 interview in Baghdad. The amount of work needed on the contracts means the oil companies can afford to wait for a new government to form and consolidate its power before pressing for fresh production or exploration contracts. The only region where companies participate in more than fee-for-service work is in Iraq's north. Companies including Norway's DNO International ASA are pumping crude in the Kurdish autonomous region under production-sharing agreements not recognized by the central government. Indecision over forming a government could delay investment in oil projects, said David Bender, a Middle East analyst at Eurasia Group in Washington. Most Attractive "Iraq is one of the most attractive oil markets in the world," Bender said. "The international oil companies may feel that getting in at the beginning improves their long-term prospects." Winning contracts to explore undiscovered and untapped deposits under more favorable terms is a long-term goal for producers operating in Iraq, said two officials with oil companies that won contracts last year. The officials asked not to be identified since they aren't allowed to speak publicly about company policies in Iraq. Iraq has much work ahead to meet its production goals, so new exploration agreements are unlikely to be signed soon, said Centre for Global Energy Studies in London. "People are going to ask, 'Why should we sell resources that can't be reproduced? What is the rush?'" he said. London-based BP and China National Petroleum Corp. agreed in June to produce 2.85 million barrels a day at Rumaila, the only field locked up in the first round and one of Iraq's largest. Exxon, based in Irving, Texas, together with Shell, based in The Hague, pledged to pump 2.33 million barrels of crude a day from the first phase of the West Qurna field. Patrick McGinn, a spokesman for Exxon, said in a March 3 e-mail that the company doesn't comment on political issues. Shell also was the lead partner with Malaysia's Petroliam Nasional Bhd., or Petronas, winning a contract to boost output at the Majnoon field to 1.8 million barrels of oil a day. "Big or small, no company wanted to be left out of Iraq," Takin said. http://www.businessweek.com/globalbi...034_232444.htm ... ![]()
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De vuile waarheid over ICE, Nederlandse versie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kekJgcSdN38 Laatst gewijzigd door Micele : 23 september 2010 om 23:35. |
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
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Locatie: Limburg
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drilling & oilfield equipment... daarbij is de USA de grootste UAE-importeur. Citaat:
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De vuile waarheid over ICE, Nederlandse versie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kekJgcSdN38 Laatst gewijzigd door Micele : 24 september 2010 om 01:19. |
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
Geregistreerd: 29 januari 2004
Locatie: Antwerpen
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"He said he does expect the 10 technical-services contracts won by Exxon, BP and 20 other companies to be honored" allee laten we er van uitgaan dat er 5 voor exxon zijn dat betekend 1 op 6 contracten DUS NIET ALLE OLIE VOOR DE VS ! trouwens de volkskrant is nog steeds een betere bron dan jouw dikke duim!!
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sus antigoon sociale en politieke voordelen, maar van onze roots doen we geen afstand, dit zou verraad zijn. Belg pas of geen , maakt geen verschil, enkel nodig voor het één en ander te bekomen. |
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Eur. Commissievoorzitter
Geregistreerd: 9 november 2006
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Allez, je gaat al van
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Wat overigens gewoon een gok is. Je logica is dus zoals je schreef over de massavernietigingswapens van "90 tot 95% unaccounted for" naar "5 �* 10% unaccounted for" enkele berichten later.
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• نريد ثورة- • we want revolution •
Laatst gewijzigd door ministe van agitatie : 24 september 2010 om 10:23. |
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
Geregistreerd: 18 mei 2005
Locatie: Limburg
Berichten: 53.071
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En wacht maar eens totdat de US-militairen helemaal uit het straatbeeld verdwenen zijn en vervangen door "pro-US-moslims", dan gaat de olie/gas echt geleidelijk meer en meer vloeien naar vooral "Westerse firma´s", en vandaar ook verder naar de US natuurlijk.
Natuurlijk delen andere grote landen zoals China en ... mee in de buit. Wie betaald krijgt het, en op een degelijke manier de olie bovenhalen hoort daar ook bij. Nu mag het nog niet te fel opvallen dat UK en US-firma´s de grote slokkoppen zijn, dat komt niet goed aan bij de Iraakse bevolking. Er moet eerst een stabiele Iraakse overheid zijn (incl Kurdisch deel), onder goedkeuring van "de bevrijders", dan loopt het pas echt vlot. Olie en gas is echt geduldig en hoeft niet persé nu al rijkelijk te vloeien, de prijs mag ook niet te fel zakken hé. Citaat:
. . . 13 Sept 2010 Iraq had concluded 12 long-term service contracts in an attempt to develop and redevelop most of its prized oilfields aiming at increasing the country’s petroleum production capacity by more than five folds its current level. These contracts have an elaborated and somewhat complex fiscal regime comprising many variables, caps and conditions and naturally with The Fiscal Regime Of Upstream Oil Contracts And Rumaila Economics & AlAhdab Disadvantages By Ahmed M. Jiyad, (Iraq Development Consultant and Scholar) 5725 Vaksdal, Norway. Email: [email protected] Presentation delivered before The 3rd Iraqi Petroleum Conference (IPC 10) Iraqi Oil & Gas: Post 2003 Exploration & Production (22 & 23 September 2010) Imperial College, London, UK. Abstract consequences for all contracting parties. The paper discusses in a comparative way the major components of the fiscal regimes of the main model contracts and identify their implications. Computation of how much each IOCs get in Remuneration fees, and how this and early recovery of invested capital could contribute to enhance the economics of these deals. Rumaila oilfield was taken as the case study to shed some light on the economics of the oilfield development taking into considerations the terms and conditions of its contract, and assess its implications. Various risks and uncertainties could face both contracting parties with regards to this or that variable of the fiscal regime. However, the paper argues that the nature of the LTSCs would put significant risks on the Iraqi side. Hence, the paper calls on the Iraqi side to start earnestly preparing for such eventualities as soon as possible, with objectives of how to mitigates any negative effects and take precautionary measures on time accordingly. The paper ends with concluding remarks. 11 September 2010 lange video Al Jazeera (English) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojeZZ...ayer_embedded#! Iraq paying U.S. citizens $400 million for Saddam-era ‘traumatizing’ :" Saddam is long gone but sanctions on the still rebuilding country aren't. In fact, Iraq has already paid Kuwait $27.6 billion in reparations and continues to devote five percent of its oil revenues in accordance with the U.N. sanctions resulting from Saddam's invasion. While many countries have cancelled a lot or all of Iraq's debt to them, Kuwait continues to support Iraqi reparations -- regardless of the $22 billion Kuwaiti budget surplus for the last fiscal year. So if U.S. citizens get paid by the Iraqi government for Saddam's "traumatizing" from 20 years ago, what will the United States pay the families of Iraqi citizens that are actually killed by U.S. forces?" 'Oil-seeking US unlikely to leave Iraq' : US President Barack Obama in his September 1 speech formally declared an end to his country's combat operations in Iraq. Nearly 50,000 troops that are remaining in the country to advice and train Iraqi security forces are to leave by the end of 2011. In his article "Rebranding the US Mission in Iraq: Welcome 'Advisors' and 'Assisters'," renowned journalist Eric Margolis rejected the concept of a full US withdrawal from Iraq, which has cost Washington $700 billion to date. The article published on Huffington Post's news website pointed out that the remaining non-combat US troops would likely entail six heavy armor combat brigades backed by warplanes from US air bases in the Persian Gulf. Meanwhile, a US brigade withdrawn from Iraq would be deployed in neighboring Kuwait and most of the rest would be transferred to Afghanistan, Margolis said, noting that nearly 85,000 US-paid mercenaries continue to operate in Iraq. He further explained that the current security contract between Washington and Baghdad allows for the US to indefinitely retain all air rights over the country, which enables the United States to exert military pressure on regional Middle East nations. 31 August 2010 Halliburton gets contract for Iraq oil field : HOUSTON, Halliburton Co. received a contract from Italian firm Eni to redevelop the Zubair oil field in southern Iraq, the oil and gas company said Tuesday. Under terms of the agreement, Halliburton will test 20 wells and perform other tasks needed to increase oil production. Halliburton did not disclose the amount of the contract, but said work has already begun. Iraq now pumps less oil than it did under Saddam Hussein because of the violence that has wracked the country. Geopolitical Determinants of Iraq.s Oil Capacities : ByAhmed Mousa Jiyad Iraq is a semi landlocked country with narrow direct corridor to international waters of the Arabian Gulf through the southern oil hub Basra. This geographical reality has its own implications and effects on the development efforts and policies in the country, the economic and political relationship with the neighbouring countries, and the development of the petroleum sector in particular. Furthermore, development efforts in the country could highly be affected by the state and condition of the infrastructure and facilities (ports, terminals, roads and bridges etc) inter and intra the said countries. If the aimed production and export capacities are realised and Iraq becomes a game changer in international oil industry, as stated by the oil minister Dr. Shahristani in his opening remarks of the July Baghdad Symposium, then many would not acquiesce changing the rules of the game, and others would take advantages. In both cases the unprecedented expansion of the Iraq.s production and export capacities would bring with it high degree of vulnerability to external pressure and associated risks. The July 2010 Symposium organised by the ministry of oil for the IOCs in Baghdad have mostly been concerned with the IOCs complaints about getting in needed personnel and equipments, the inadequacy of logistics and infrastructure inside Iraq and burdensome bureaucracy and corruption. As U.S. Troops Move Out Of Iraq, Oil Companies Move In : In a prime-time television address Tuesday night, President Obama will speak about U.S. troop reduction and the end of combat operations in Iraq. About 50,000 American soldiers are expected to remain in Iraq until the end of next year. But as the troops move out, the oil companies are moving in. According to a July report from the U.S. government’s Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, oil production in Iraq is currently about 2.4 million barrels per day. The goal, by 2017 is to produce 12 million barrels per day. That’s quite a leap, especially since average production levels have held steady for more than two years. It’s going to a take a lot of investment to expand production by 10 million barrels per day. (het vetgedrukte zijn de links, maar om die te openen moet men hier zijn: Nieuws t/m 18 sep 2010: http://www.iraq-enterprise.com/ )
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
Geregistreerd: 29 januari 2004
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tuurlijk een gok voor hetzelfde geld is het maar 1 op 10 voor Exxon dat was zoals jij accountend schreef met 1 c een typefout of mag enkel jij die maken ?
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Eur. Commissievoorzitter
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Maar ik wil niet kissebissen. U weet niet hoeveel contracten de VS in Irak hebben binnen gehaald en in tegenstelling tot wat u schrijf zijn het er geen nul. Het verschil tussen 0 en 1 is gigantisch, dat tussen 1 en 2 is klein.
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
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ik vermoed omdat de Volkskrant BP wel vernoemd en EXXON niet, dat het merendeel van die 10 contracten eveneens in handen zijn van BP feit blijft dat de roepers onder jullie die zeggen dat de VS de oorlog tegen SADDAM is begonnen om olie volledig de mist in gaan...
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
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Er waren meerdere redenen waaronder de olie .
Het is erg simplistisch om alleen te kijken naar de bedrijven die contracten binnen halen of juist niet.
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Zeer interessant, begrijp je nu waarom ik de VS als het nieuwe Nazi-Duitsland beschouw?
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Hoeveel steenkool verbruiken die idiote Chinezen en doen daarmee de ijskap van Groenland smelten?
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Banneling
Geregistreerd: 22 mei 2003
Locatie: Brussel
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Ik kende de ganse McCarthy geschiedenis, maakte de geschiedenissen mee van En nog véél andere...(ik vergeet er, dit lijstje is uit geheugen) Ook de binnenlandse geschiedenis van de VS jaren '20 en '30 is méér dan angstaanjagend. Laatst gewijzigd door filosoof : 25 september 2010 om 22:28. |
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@ Filo, Johnny & Micele
Ik lees jullie posten nog een keer na en dan vraag ik me af of ik nu volkomen blind ben als ik niet in de huidige VS een nieuw Nazi-Duitsland zie ontstaan die dan wel geen Joden van het leven berooft maar wel landen binnenvalt waar het niets te maken heeft. Gezien de achterbakse en leugenachtige wijze waarop het hele 9/11 onderzoek heeft plaats gevonden vraag ik me met recht af wsaarom de EU de VS niet keihard heeft afgeserveerd. Wellicht hebben we hier te maken met de EU als een soort Chamberlain: wetende dat het mis zal gaan maar toch hopen tegen beter weten in....... Of zie ik het verkeerd?
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