07-02-2005, 02:13 PM
OIL PRICES: A U.S.–EURO CONFLICT BUT THE UMMAH PAY FOR IT
1/7/05
by Ahmed Abdul Kareem Al Nabulsi
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The recent record level of $60 a barrel for crude oil is the result of another long term plan concocted by the United States in order to finally eradicate what little influence the European states have within the Gulf region and to curtail Japan's economic aspirations. Indeed as far back as early 2002 Herman Franssen, director of Petroleum Economics Ltd, exposed how U.S. interventions within the Middle East were aiming for the $60 a barrel figure. As to how the high oil prices are detrimental to the Europeans and peripheral to the United States, this is apparent when one observes the true figures of Gulf oil supply to the various nations:
- Europe receives 87 – 92% of its oil supply from the Gulf region.
- Japan receives 98% of its oil supply from the Gulf region.
- The United States on the other hand, only depends on 12% of its oil supply coming from the Gulf.
It is also a fact that the Gulf countries are still dependent and using refinery plants manufactured and provided by the Europeans. The increase in oil prices has been the U.S. method to initiate a drive within the Gulf towards the adoption of a more 'modern' refinery process i.e. one that disbands with the archaic infrastructure set in the 1960s by the Europeans such as Britain and replaces them with the newly developed U.S. technology. In 2001 Robert Parker, Deputy Chairman of Credit Suisse Asset Management commented on the rise in oil prices and its correlation with the inability of the currently established European technology, ".. the reasons for that is the state of the industry where there is very old infrastructure and their ability to turn the taps off is limited." Recent comments by American lickspittle, Ali al-Naimi, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister, were far more explicit: "Saudi is able to lift output...there was no demand for extra crude from the world market due to bottlenecks in the global refining system…..The supply is here, inventories are building, there is certainly no shortage of supply -- so build, build refineries." The call for new up to date refineries to replace the more than 20 year old plants was also echoed by Al Naimi's Qatari counterpart Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah. Even while in Vienna prior to a meeting with OPEC Al Naimi reiterated again, "Start building refineries and you will solve maybe half of the problem,". Furthermore recent deals between the Gulf States and American companies has seen the idea of 'partnership deals' taking place whereby the U.S. will provide and own the new state of the art refinery systems, thus giving them a far greater control of the Ummah's resources, (the new L.N.G. deal with Qatar is an avid example of this). All of this leads to the eventual disbandment of European technology and equipment imports within the Gulf which due to the American instigated rise in oil price, are proving themselves to be inadequate and inept to control fluctuating demands. This will lead to further consolidation of American hegemony within the Gulf and the removal of what remaining influences there are of the old colonial masters.
Furthermore the U.S. is aiming to diversify world oil supply from the strategically important proven reserves of the Middle East to the regions of Africa and the Caspian. The U.S.'s rise in oil prices has made the utilization of the African and Caspian Sea oil far more viable for the Europeans and a greater incentive for them to loosen the finger grip they have left within the Gulf.
Thus the United States aims to make herself the sole colonial master within the Middle East, raging her War on Islam and polluting its tyranny of democracy and debauchery upon the Islamic Ummah. America has acknowledged the importance of the Middle East region and the necessity to curb any future Islamic uprising which may hinder its ideological aspirations. We are witnessing the most evil and deceptive of all empires preparing itself to eradicate Islam and its sublime values under the guise of 'democracy' reformation' and 'freedom'. Yet sadly, none of this could occur, without the consent and measly pay off received by our subservient 'rulers'.