The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Saturday, August 13, 2005



Somehow, being against Chavez is interpreted by some as not being patriotic, not caring about Venezuela's sovereignty and being pro US. This is confusing, because, first of all, there is nothing about being against Chavez that points to that, but, more importantly, it is Chavez that seems to be acting agaisnt the interests of Venezuela, when he gives away Venezuelan money and oil to richer countries, when he allows his personal security to be handled by Cubans and when even the Venezuelan military goes to Cuba to have Fidel Castro preside over their graduation ceremony. But I do not see pro-Chavez people questioning any of that.

All of this comes to mind because Chavez offered yesterday in Brazil to allow the Brazilians to exploit the Cerro Negro oil field of the Orinoco tar sands. Now, to those that may not know what that field is, it is supposed to be the largest oil field in the world, with an estimated 50 billion barrels of oil in it and only about 200,000 barrels are produced daily.

As a Venezuelan, I have to ask why? Why does Venezuela offer its largest oil field to another Nation, rather than exploit itself? Does this make sense? Isn't it anti-patriotic to happily "give away" in a non-compettitive process such huge resource? Why not offer it to the Venezuelans? All of us?

You see, Chavez could place the Cerro Negro oil field in a trust. The beneficiaries of this trust would be all Venezuelans. The trust would issue debt to invest in the exploitation of the field. Technical teams would have to establish how long it will be before the field generates cash flow. The bond issued would not pay interest for that period of time. Then, once cash flow is positive interest would be paid and whatever is left over would be given to all Venezuelans, each and everyone of them.

Alternatively, 20% of the field could be floated as shares in the world stock markets. With that money the field would be exploited and its earnings given to Venezuelans directly.

Or, more simply, PDVSA could issue debt (it has none, which does not make sense for a company that size!). Use the proceeds to fund the exploitation of Cerro Negro and make more money so that Venezuelans could benefit from it.

All of these ideas sem to me more "patriotic", "nationalistsic" and "sovereign" than just handing it over to the Brazilians. But I don't see the pro-Chavez forces criticizing him for it. Why?

Does anyone understand the rationale behind Chavez' offer? Does anyone consider it patriotic? Is is in the best interests of Venezuela and the Venezuelans? Do we need the Brazilians? I just can't understand any of it.

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