Iraq Oil Law

From the Oil Change International’s blog:-

Earlier today, AP and Reuters reported that Iraq’s cabinet approved changes to the law and will now submit the bill to parliament.

However, a UPI story just out from Ben Lando (who has followed the law more closely than any other journalist) quotes Kurdistan Regional Government Natural Resources Minister Ashti Hawrami as saying “We are not aware of anything being passed by the Cabinet”.
Reuters had a different story. “The cabinet has endorsed the oil law and is sending it to parliament,” spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said. The draft, crucial to regulating how wealth from Iraq’s huge reserves will be shared by its sectarian and ethnic groups, was originally approved by the cabinet in February but faced stiff opposition from Kurds, who felt they were getting a bad deal.

It is interesting to see how this is being spun in the international press. According to Reuters: “Washington has been pressing Iraq’s leaders to speed up passage of the oil law and other measures it views as crucial to spurring national reconciliation and ending sectarian violence between majority Shi’ites and minority Sunni Arabs”.

More to the point is that Washington wants the Oil law signed as it gives unprecedented control and access to the multinational oil firms.

Our guess here is that there is confusion between the revenue sharing law and the foreign investment / oil law. This confusion has been deliberately sown by the Bush administration and the Iraqi government, who have consistently sought to portray the foreign investment/oil law as a revenue sharing law – when in fact revenue sharing is a separate piece of legislation.

Confused? We’re meant to be, in chaos you can steal.

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2 Responses to “Iraq Oil Law”

  1. libhomo Says:

    The latest Bush regime corruption regarding the Rip Off Iraqi Oil Law is so typical of a regime that is incapable of acting honestly and honorably in any situation.

  2. RickB Says:

    When they performed their judicial coup and took power in 2000 it was a statement of intent not an aberration to win the election, oh hindsight, what a cruel mistress. Except even then I feared the worst from them, so much for the 4th.


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