Venezuelan
probe to blame ex-ministers for opening up oil sector
Platts
CARACAS
Petroleumworld.com
04 03 06
Venezuelan lawmakers will next week present a report blaming former
oil
ministers and top executives at state oil company PDVSA for the opening
up of
the country's oil industry to foreign investment in the 1990s, legislators
said Friday.
Rodrigo Cabezas,
president of the special commission set up in May 2005
to investigate the oil opening, said in a statement from the National
Assembly
official results will be announced in detail next Tuesday. He added,
however,
that the probe blames "ex-presidents of PDVSA, ex-ministers and
other
officials."
Although the investigation
will only establish political responsibility,
the left-wing government of President Hugo Chavez could use the results
to try
to establish criminal responsibility through the courts, which are stacked
with pro-Chavez judges. "It will be necessary for the relevant
bodies to
establish penal responsibility against those ex-presidents of PDVSA
that
permitted this ransack," said Nancy Perez, vice-president of the
legislature's
Energy and Mines Commission, in a statement.
The probe's mandate
was to analyze the effects of granting operating
contracts on some 32 marginal fields to foreign oil companies in three
licensing rounds in the 1990s, as well as four extra-heavy crude oil
upgrading
projects based in the Orinoco Belt.
The probe was in
response to government claims that foreign oil companies
avoided taxes and did not adhere to their contract terms, and that the
oil
opening was equivalent to a process of "de-nationalization and
tax fraud."
Despite preparing a preliminary report last year, lawmakers failed to
release
final results before the legislative calendar was interrupted by parliamentary
elections in December, which saw Chavez supporters winning all 167 seats.
A
new special commission was appointed in January to approve the final
report.
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