
Venezuela
'may swap oil currency'
BBC
CARACAS
Petroleumworld.com 12 26 06
President Chavez has big plans for Venezuela's oil industry
Venezuela has hinted it could price its oil exports in euros rather
than US dollars, further weakening its links to the US.
President Hugo Chavez said he was considering taking the step following
a similar declaration by Iran.
Earlier this month,
Iranian authorities gave backing for the launch of an oil exchange that
traded solely in euros.
Some reports have
suggested Iran's move may be part of a bid to undermine the importance
of the dollar.
But in an interview
with Channel 4 News in London, Mr Chavez said the move was merely a
matter of choice.
"I think the
European Union has made a large contribution with the euro," he
said.
"So what the
president of Iran says ... is recognising the power of Europe - they
have succeeded in integrating and have a single currency competing with
the dollar, and Venezuela might also consider that - we are free to
do that," he added.
Dollar concerns
Experts have suggested
that, should Iran demand payment for its exports in euros, central banks
could opt to convert some of their dollar reserves to euros and therefore
possibly trigger a further decline in the US currency.
The dollar has already
come under pressure in foreign exchange markets in recent weeks, triggering
nervousness in world stock markets.
Central banks, especially
in Asia, who hold large amounts of the US dollar, could find the value
of their foreign currency reserves substantially reduced.
Tensions rising
Iran is currently
embroiled in a stand-off with the US in a row over its nuclear ambitions.
Iran, the second-largest
exporter in oil producing nations group Opec, insists merely wants to
build power stations, but the US claims it is building nuclear arms.
Meanwhile, Venezuela
- the world's fifth largest oil producer - has been trying to reduce
its dependence on the US, as relations have been strained under President
Hugo Chavez.
In April it signed
a joint venture with Cuba - a long time opponent of the US - to revamp
an oil refinery and supply unrefined oil to the country.
-BBC
December 23, 2006
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