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Bolivia seizes gas fields
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Posted on 05/02/2006 7:36:20 AM PDT by Grendel9

EVO Morales, the Bolivian president, last night ordered his soldiers to occupy the country's natural gas fields immediately and threatened to evict foreign companies unless they sign new contracts within six months giving the state majority control over petroleum production.

Mr Morales said soldiers and engineers with Bolivia's state-owned oil company would be sent to installations operated by foreign petroleum companies.

Britain's BG Group and BP, as well as the US-based Exxon Mobil, are among those firms operating in Bolivia.

"The time has come, the awaited day, a historic day in which Bolivia retakes absolute control of our natural resources," Mr Morales said in a speech from the San Alberto petroleum field in southern Bolivia.

Bolivia has South America's second largest natural gas reserves after Venezuela. Within the next six months, all foreign companies must turn over most production control to Bolivia's cash-strapped, state-owned oil company, Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPBF), Mr Morales said.

Mr Morales, a strident leftist, had pledged to exert greater state control over the industry since he won the presidency in December in a landslide, becoming Bolivia's first indigenous president.

Multinational companies that produced 100 million cubic feet of natural gas daily last year in Bolivia will be able to retain only 18 per cent of their production, with the rest being given to YPFB, he said.

Neil Burrows, a spokesman for BP Group, told The Scotsman last night: "The government has made a decree and told us we have 180 days to respond to its proposals. But the proposal has not been forthcoming so until we look at it in detail, we cannot comment."

He added: "We have less than 100 British workers in the country. The safety and security situation seems to be stable."

A spokeswoman for BP declined to comment on the announcement, but said the company had no British employees in the country.

In the past, YPFB produced Bolivia's natural gas, but it was reduced to an administrative role in the mid-1990s after the country's gas exploration and production business was privatised. Experts have warned that the company is incapable of becoming a producer again without a massive infusion of cash.

Mr Morales has been called "America's worst nightmare" by the US State Department because of his promises to expel foreign firms and his support for farmers of the coca plant, the raw material for cocaine.

He has repeatedly said the country's natural resources have been "looted" by foreign companies and must be nationalised so that Bolivians can benefit from the profits that are being sent overseas.

But he has also said that nationalisation will not mean a complete state takeover, because Bolivia lacks the ability to tap all its natural gas on its own.

Bolivia exports most of its natural gas to Argentina and Brazil, with whom the government is negotiating higher prices.

Last week, Mr Morales told Brazil's Valor Economico newspaper that Bolivia would have to "set up a new battalion, a new army of oil and gas specialists to exert the property right" for a complete state takeover of petroleum production.

Mr Morales also said the state would retake majority control of Bolivian hydrocarbons companies that were partially privatised in the 1990s.

Mr Morales symbolically chose yesterday, 1 May - International Workers' Day - to announce the nationalisation plan. Afterwards, a soldier unfurled a Bolivian flag from atop the natural gas installation.

Presidency marked by bizarre decisions EVO Morales, the leftist Bolivian president, is renowned for a string of bizarre moves. Soon after taking power in January, Mr Morales, 46, cut his salary by more than half to a little over £1,000 per month. That meant a salary review for all public-sector staff, as no official can earn more than the president.

He then appointed a Marxist journalist to drive his energy policy and a street protest leader to lead the water ministry.

Mr Morales, a former llama herder and coca leaf farmer and Bolivia's first indigenous president, also promised to end American-financed schemes to eradicate the coca crop.

He endorsed comments by his foreign minister that coca leaves, from which cocaine is produced, have more calcium than milk and should be included on school breakfast menus.

In his first diplomatic spat with the United States, Mr Morales said he wanted the Bush administration to explain why it cancelled a visa for Senator Leonilda Zurita, who was planning a speaking tour.

Ms Zurita has led rallies with chants of "Long live coca!" and "Death to the Yankees!"


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: bolivia; energy; evomorales; gas; latinamerica; naturalgas
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A llama herder/coca farmer speaks for a nation? Even worse, in February one of his government ministers announced, "coca leaves, the raw material for cocaine, should be on school breakfast menus. Coca has more calcium than milk."

Right! Cultivating a mindless zombie population will be a tremendous asset to expanding the economy!

1 posted on 05/02/2006 7:36:22 AM PDT by Grendel9
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To: Grendel9

Iran and now this and people wonder why the price of oil is going up?


2 posted on 05/02/2006 7:40:12 AM PDT by Siena Dreaming
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To: Grendel9
Great! Soon Bolivia will be as wealthy as Peru and Chile became when they nationalized their copper mines! I mean, after all, we all look to Peru and Chile as examples of national prosperity, right?

What makes these commie clowns unable to see what is in front of their faces? It's really astonishing.

3 posted on 05/02/2006 7:41:47 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (If you find yourself in a fair fight, you did not prepare properly.)
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To: Siena Dreaming

Quick! Call Bill O'Reilly so he can rant and organize a boycott against those wascally oil companies.


4 posted on 05/02/2006 7:42:42 AM PDT by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington (Enhance Capitol security: Censure Cynthia!)
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To: PeoplesRepublicOfWashington

Sadly, many of those who share O'Reilly's opinion are right here on FR.


5 posted on 05/02/2006 7:43:57 AM PDT by Siena Dreaming
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To: Grendel9
Fidel Castro's plan takes another step forward.
Somewhere in hell, Che Guevara's is smiling...
6 posted on 05/02/2006 7:44:55 AM PDT by ishabibble (UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL)
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To: Grendel9

Communism is a contagious cancer that represents a much larger threat than Bird Flu. Its high time to start showing some military muscle down on the border.


7 posted on 05/02/2006 7:45:38 AM PDT by markedman (Islam means surrender, and I will NEVER surrender!)
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To: Mad Dawg
Bolivia, Venezuela, Iran....hummmm.
8 posted on 05/02/2006 7:47:13 AM PDT by pepperdog
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To: markedman

2 types of illegals: some lefties trying to spread commie views...some righties trying to flee their left-leaning countries.


9 posted on 05/02/2006 7:48:46 AM PDT by Siena Dreaming
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To: Grendel9
We in America have forgotten about the neighbors to the South.

Hugo Chavez is doing what Fidel Castro could not.

He is getting his kind elected to or appointed to offices and will like the Iranian president try to take over South America.

His stated goal is to unite the old Bolivian empire.
10 posted on 05/02/2006 7:52:09 AM PDT by OKIEDOC (There's nothing like hearing someone say thank you for your help.)
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To: Grendel9

Cruise Missle Alert !!!


11 posted on 05/02/2006 7:52:41 AM PDT by Jimbaugh (Fear the Base !!!)
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To: Siena Dreaming

It's so fun to watch a windbag like O'Reilly make an idiot of himself in public by insisting that market forces don't exist and that oil companies are gouging us.


12 posted on 05/02/2006 7:53:20 AM PDT by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington (Enhance Capitol security: Censure Cynthia!)
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To: Siena Dreaming
"and people wonder why the price of oil is going up?

Gee I wonder why they would nationalize. Oil corporations are making billions in profits and non-nationalized oil producing nations are paying billions. Supply and demand, cause and effect, it's all the same.

13 posted on 05/02/2006 7:53:22 AM PDT by Realism (Some believe that the facts-of-life are open to debate.....)
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To: Grendel9

If you haven't been to Bolivia, it would be worth while to go there and see the conditions in which people must exist.

The entire country is controlled by an elite that holds the wealth of the nation. Expect soon an assasination attempt on this new President. He is upsetting the apple cart.


14 posted on 05/02/2006 7:54:14 AM PDT by hgro
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To: Mad Dawg
Maybe we should send El Presidente a copy of La Rebelion de Atlas.
15 posted on 05/02/2006 7:58:07 AM PDT by fzx12345 (Three lefts don't make a right; they invent one.)
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The entire country is controlled by an elite that holds the wealth of the nation

And in a commie country the government becomes the new elite which holds all the wealth which is a much worse case scenario.

16 posted on 05/02/2006 7:59:41 AM PDT by Siena Dreaming
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To: hgro
The entire country is controlled by an elite that holds the wealth of the nation.

The same can be said for most of Latin and South America. The majority of the people living subsistence level lives, in abject poverty, with a small elite actually running the country.

17 posted on 05/02/2006 8:01:11 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: fzx12345
La Rebellion de AtlasTell me more, please.
18 posted on 05/02/2006 8:07:23 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (If you find yourself in a fair fight, you did not prepare properly.)
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To: OKIEDOC; Grendel9; Mad Dawg

Don't forget that the companies made billion dollar investments into those facilities, expecting to recoup that investment over time. A US-based company was interested in building a LNG plant in Peru but is worried about the outcome of the Peruvian elections, of which Chavez keeps sticking his nose in.

Unfortunately, the companies will probably capitulate and run the plants while giving huge chunks of money to the leftist governemnts. If the companies had some backbone, they should shut it down, refuse to sell spare parts, etc, and good luck to the Bolivian "engineers" to run the company. Many of the national oil company "engineers" (PDVSA, Sonatrach, etc) are only in the positions because of nepostism. They are useless.

People should also keep China in mind. Companies constantly move operations to China for cheap labor. China sits quietly building its economy and its industry. We keep giving ours away. China knows that it is now still weaker, but it is waiting patiently. At some time in the future, China will nationalize all of its foriegn-owned industry, leaving America with serious problems.


19 posted on 05/02/2006 8:08:17 AM PDT by Barney Gumble (A liberal is someone too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel - Robert Frost)
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To: fzx12345

Oh.. Duh. I get it. Duh. All right, I'm awake now.


20 posted on 05/02/2006 8:08:50 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (If you find yourself in a fair fight, you did not prepare properly.)
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