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A shocking development

“We can confirm that we have submitted a conceptual proposal to the Iraqi authorities to minimize current and future gas flaring in the south through gas gathering and utilization,” said the spokeswoman, Marnie Funk. “The contents of the proposal are confidential.”

Deals With Iraq Are Set to Bring Oil Giants Back
By ANDREW E. KRAMER

BAGHDAD — Four Western oil companies are in the final stages of negotiations this month on contracts that will return them to Iraq, 36 years after losing their oil concession to nationalization as Saddam Hussein rose to power.

Exxon Mobil, Shell, Total and BP — the original partners in the Iraq Petroleum Company — along with Chevron and a number of smaller oil companies, are in talks with Iraq’s Oil Ministry for no-bid contracts to service Iraq’s largest fields, according to ministry officials, oil company officials and an American diplomat.

The deals, expected to be announced on June 30, will lay the foundation for the first commercial work for the major companies in Iraq since the American invasion, and open a new and potentially lucrative country for their operations.

The no-bid contracts are unusual for the industry, and the offers prevailed over others by more than 40 companies, including companies in Russia, China and India. The contracts, which would run for one to two years and are relatively small by industry standards, would nonetheless give the companies an advantage in bidding on future contracts in a country that many experts consider to be the best hope for a large-scale increase in oil production.

There was suspicion among many in the Arab world and among parts of the American public that the United States had gone to war in Iraq precisely to secure the oil wealth these contracts seek to extract. The Bush administration has said that the war was necessary to combat terrorism. It is not clear what role the United States played in awarding the contracts; there are still American advisers to Iraq’s Oil Ministry.

Sorry, P6. I'm not following

Sorry, P6. I'm not following you on this one. What's the shocking part?

;-)

To paraphrase Captain

To paraphrase Captain Renault, "I'm shocked, shocked to find that we invaded Iraq to gain control of its oil."

Did the Iraqis finally cave?

You know, this is why they went on vacation, because they WOULD NOT turn over the oil to the oil companies. So, have they caved on that, or have they worked out the deal that they (the OIl Companies) pretty much have in every other oil producing country in the world?

Glad To Be Back!!

Who'da thought? We we to war, put lives at risk and waisted even more, all for oil.

Yeah, Osiris. That's

Yeah, Osiris. That's "UnAmerican!"

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