Things more worrisome than Global Warming - Venezuela to Seize
Foreign Oil Projects
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Feb 26, 8:36 PM (ET) 
By NATALIE OBIKO PEARSON
CARACAS,
Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez ordered by decree on Monday the takeover
of oil projects run by foreign oil companies in Venezuela's Orinoco River
region.
Chavez had
previously announced the government's intention to take a majority stake by May
1 in four heavy oil-upgrading projects run by British Petroleum PLC, Exxon
Mobil Corp. (XOM),
Chevron Corp. (CVX),
ConocoPhillips (COP)
Co., Total SA (TOT)
and Statoil ASA. (STO)
He said
Monday that he has decreed a law to proceed with the nationalizations that will
see state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, taking at least a 60
percent stake in the projects.
"The
privatization of oil in Venezuela has come to an end," he said on his
weekday radio show, "Hello, President." "This marks the true
nationalization of oil in Venezuela."
By May 1,
"we will occupy these fields" and have the national flag flying on
them, he said.
The law is
expected to be published shortly in the government's official gazette, and the
companies will have four months from then to negotiate terms and conditions
with PDVSA to decide whether they will take part in new joint ventures as
minority partners, Chavez said.
Chavez did
not detail how the government will pay for its increased share in the projects
in which the companies are estimated to have invested some $17 billion.
The
government has compensated companies reasonably in recent weeks for
nationalizations it has carried out in other sectors, but those agreements were
for assets valued far less than the oil projects.
The Orinoco
projects are the only oil-producing operations in the country remaining under
private control, which Chavez called "disgraceful."
But he added
that Venezuela doesn't "want the companies to go ... We just want them to
be (minority) partners."
Private
companies pumping oil elsewhere in Venezuela submitted to state-controlled
joint ventures last year, and few resisted because they were reluctant to
abandon Venezuela, which has the largest oil deposits outside of the Middle
East.
Chavez has
been given special powers by congress for 18 months to issue laws by decree in
energy and other areas, which he has used to nationalize the country's biggest
telecommunications company and electricity company in recent days.
Chavez has
justified the nationalizations as necessary to give the government control of
sectors "strategic" to Venezuela's interests.